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You could program one
If I knew how magnets worked maybe i could make one. The hockey one is the only one i knew like that. maybe ask them for the source and see if someone could port that to what you need?Spoiler For hockey game: Quote from: Darl181 on May 27, 2012, 02:13:08 pmHm, iirc there was this magnet-hockey game somewhere that I think had lines..See if I can find it.Edit: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/electric-hockey
Hm, iirc there was this magnet-hockey game somewhere that I think had lines..See if I can find it.Edit: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/electric-hockey
http://magnetism-3d.software.informer.com/ good enough?
But would you really try to make one if you would understand how magnets work? That would be great!
Quote from: p2 on May 27, 2012, 01:52:55 pmI am currently searching for a program with which I can calculatre magnet field lines.Well, a few years ago there has been a free version 'Maxwell SV' of a commercial program for this purpose. Of course after such a long time the program isn't downloadable anymore from the original site, but after some 'googling' I found the following site:http://www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu/~chrismi/downloads/Here you find MaxwellSV.exe (36MB). I don't know if this is what you're looking for (it's just too big for me for trying it only), but maybe it's the right thing for you.PS: I've just found that even the link on the original developer (Ansoft) site is still existing (although it's quite hidden):http://www.ansoft.co.kr/html/images/dow/MaxwellSV.exeFranz
I am currently searching for a program with which I can calculatre magnet field lines.