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- Magnetostatics is the study of magnetic fields in systems where the currents are steady (not changing with time). It is the magnetic analogue of electrostatics...
- A magnetostatic loudspeaker is a dipole loudspeaker that is similar to an electrostatic loudspeaker but uses high currents instead of using high voltages...
- electric current. The Biot–Savart law is fundamental to magnetostatics. It is valid in the magnetostatic approximation and consistent with both Ampère's circuital...
- extending into the space outside itself (diagram a). This requires a lot of magnetostatic energy stored in the field. To reduce this energy, the sample can split...
- demagnetizing field is a function of position H(r). It is derived from the magnetostatic equations for a body with no electric currents. These are Ampère's law...
- Parker theorem, or the fundamental magnetostatic theorem, was formulated by physicist Eugene Parker in 1972. Parker's theorem describes how magnetic fields...
- (B) is non-zero and is constant in time, the field is said to be a magnetostatic field. However, if either the electric or magnetic field has a time-dependence...
- scenarios across structural, thermal, piezoelectric, electrostatic, magnetostatic, and electromagnetic behaviors. It uses automatic two-dimensional and...
- evaluated over the entire region where the magnetic field exists. For a magnetostatic system of currents in free space, the stored energy can be found by...
- direct contact of magnetic mines with metal surfaces of vehicles. The magnetostatic field decreases very rapidly, with the cube of distance; the non-magnetic...