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Re: force-field lines

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  • Subject: [mg34094] Re: force-field lines
  • From: "Allan Hayes" <hay at haystack.demon.co.uk>
  • Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 03:49:41 -0400 (EDT)
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Borut,
You might find the following useful:
Mathematica Graphics by Tom Wickham-Jones p 516 and following.
This uses the package "ExtendGraphics`FieldLines`" from the collection
ExtendGraphics that you can download from MathSource:
http://www.mathsource.com/Content/Enhancements/Graphics/3D/0205-041,

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Allan

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"Borut L" <gollum at email.si> wrote in message
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> Hello to all highly evolved math-group-users,
>
> I am modeling electrostatic problems with the boundary elements method. I
am
> first solving plane electrodes. My method involves Green function, so
result
> is a continuous function of spatial variables x and y. Method of
> visualization is ContourPlot[], which draws equipotencial lines for
> calculated field.
>
> My question would be how one draws himself solid force-field lines? (they
> are lines perpendicular to aboves).
>
>
> Thank you for any comment,
>
> Borut Levart
>
>
>




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