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Emma Drake
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16 April, 14:42
Do all magnetic fields have the same shape?
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Rylie Huber
16 April, 15:00
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No, there is an equation, and they can vary a little bit depending on the shape of the magnet. They can be bigger, smaller, more elliptical, etc.
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Alan Murillo
16 April, 15:02
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Mathematically, Yes! I used 2 sources to find this out, sorry if I'm not detailed.
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