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Hawksteinman
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So today we performed an experiment to measure the Earth's magnetic field in three dimensions. For one of the dimensions we got 6.6x10^-5 i
We were wondering if an imaginary magnetic field was possible and what it would mean. The resultant magnetic field was a real field.
We did sqrt (Ux - Uy + Uz) / 2a but Uy was larger than Ux + Uz. Is this a mistake in the measurement or is Earth's magnetic field imaginary in some places?
(Can't format equations on my phone)
So today we performed an experiment to measure the Earth's magnetic field in three dimensions. For one of the dimensions we got 6.6x10^-5 i
We were wondering if an imaginary magnetic field was possible and what it would mean. The resultant magnetic field was a real field.
We did sqrt (Ux - Uy + Uz) / 2a but Uy was larger than Ux + Uz. Is this a mistake in the measurement or is Earth's magnetic field imaginary in some places?
(Can't format equations on my phone)