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Field Lines Collection

"Unveiling the Invisible

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetic repulsion

Magnetic repulsion. The iron filings sprinkled between these two bar magnets reveal the shape of the repulsive magnetic field between them

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetosphere, artwork C017 / 0762

Magnetosphere, artwork C017 / 0762
Magnetosphere. Computer artwork showing the shape of the Magnetosphere (blue) of an astronomical object. A magnetosphere is the area of space near an astronomical object in which charged particles

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetic field, artwork C017 / 7656

Magnetic field, artwork C017 / 7656
Magnetic field. Compute artwork of two horseshoe magnets showing the magnetic field around them. The magnets are aligned so that the opposite poles, which attract each other, are facing each other

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetic field, artwork C017 / 7657

Magnetic field, artwork C017 / 7657
Magnetic field. Compute artwork of two bar magnets showing the magnetic field around them. The magnets are aligned so that the opposite poles, which attract each other, are facing each other

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetar star, artwork C016 / 8871

Magnetar star, artwork C016 / 8871
Magnetar star. Computer artwork showing the magnetic field (lines) around a magnetar. Magnetar stars are a type of neutron star with an incredibly strong magnetic field

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetar star, artwork C016 / 8872

Magnetar star, artwork C016 / 8872
Magnetar star. Computer artwork showing the magnetic field (lines) around a magnetar. Magnetar stars are a type of neutron star with an incredibly strong magnetic field

Background imageField Lines Collection: Attraction between unlike magnetic poles

Attraction between unlike magnetic poles. Clumping of iron filings in the presence of the magnetic field produced the two horseshoe magnets with their unlike poles aligned (labelled N, north, and S)

Background imageField Lines Collection: Repulsion between like magnetic poles

Repulsion between like magnetic poles. Clumping of iron filings in the presence of the magnetic field produced by two like poles of two bar magnets. This results in magnetic repulsion

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnets and magnetic field pattern

Magnets and magnetic field pattern. Clumping of iron filings in the presence of a string of twelve ball magnets and their magnetic fields

Background imageField Lines Collection: Solar flares and Earth, artwork

Solar flares and Earth, artwork
Solar flares and Earth. Artwork showing a solar flare from the Sun (left) sending a stream of charged particles and radiation towards the Earth (right)

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnet and magnetic field pattern

Magnet and magnetic field pattern. Clumping of iron filings in the presence of a horseshoe magnet and its magnetic field. The opposite magnetic poles are labelled N (north) ands (south)

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetic field pattern

Magnetic field pattern. Clumping of iron filings in the presence of a magnetic field from two ring magnets. The magnetised iron filings align due to the interactions between them

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetic field, artwork C017 / 7655

Magnetic field, artwork C017 / 7655
Magnetic field. Compute artwork of two horseshoe magnets showing the magnetic field around them. The magnets are aligned so that the opposite poles, which attract each other, are facing each other

Background imageField Lines Collection: Magnetic field experiment, 19th century

Magnetic field experiment, 19th century
Magnetic field experiment. Apparatus for enabling magnetic field lines to be seen in 3D and projected onto a screen. Glycerine

Background imageField Lines Collection: Earths magnetic field, artwork

Earths magnetic field, artwork
Earths magnetic field, computer artwork. The blue lines represent the magnetic field lines, which extend from the magnetic poles near the North and South poles


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"Unveiling the Invisible: Exploring Field Lines and Magnetic Forces" Witness the mesmerizing dance of magnetic repulsion as field lines come to life in this captivating artwork. From Earth's magnetosphere to the intricate patterns of a magnet's magnetic field, these illustrations offer a glimpse into the invisible forces that shape our world. In one stunning portrayal, Earth's magnetosphere takes center stage, showcasing its protective shield against solar winds and cosmic rays. The intricate web reveals how our planet interacts with the Sun's charged particles, creating breathtaking auroras that paint the night sky. Another artwork delves into Earth's magnetic field itself, illustrating its complex structure and influence on compass needles worldwide. These invisible lines guide us through uncharted territories and connect us to ancient navigational practices. Delving deeper into the realm of magnets, we encounter an enchanting depiction of attraction between unlike poles. As opposing forces pull towards each other along curved paths, their intertwining field lines create a harmonious yet powerful bond. The artwork also sheds light on intriguing celestial objects like magnetar stars – incredibly dense remnants of supernovae explosions. With their intense magnetic fields billions of times stronger than those found on Earth, these enigmatic entities challenge our understanding of physics and push boundaries beyond imagination. Unlocking the secrets behind these fascinating phenomena requires unraveling the mysteries hidden within field lines' delicate arrangements. Through meticulous strokes and vibrant colors, this collection invites you to embark on a visual journey where science meets art – unveiling nature's most captivating spectacles for all to admire.