EE graduates
What program did you use to simulate electromagnetic force between two permanent magnets.
Is there anything that can simulate them moving past each other and showing the result in how much force they emit on each other?
I suggest using COMSOL multiphysics if you have acces to it. It has a moving mesh option allowing for objects to move. Requires some time to figure out how to do it out though.
>>9107476
>COMSOL multiphysics
sounds like exactly what I need, thanks anon
>>9107443
Just model the system in matlab/mathmatica/python/r and graph the output.
If you can't write it yourself then I have bad news for you. ..
>>9107669
Yeah I didn't take EE in uni since I thought I was too lazy to finish it, but I still love electromagnetism and how it works.
I'll admit I'm a brainlet when deadlines are at play, but are there any good books for beginners about EE, most of the youtube videos I watch dont really seem to go deeper than "opposites attract, equals repel. Why do magnets exist? We don't know"
>>9107650
The only downside is, that this is an expensive, commercial software. If you are not a student, I guess it is not that easy to get access, at least costly.
Maybe similar, but cheaper tools exist.
whats the difference between inductor and solenoid?
>>9108473
Solenoid is a specific shape. Inductors are usually solenoids but don't have to be.
>>9108485
I get it, thanks toroidal (et al ) inductors aren't solenoids
>>9108493
Sorry, I fucked up my punctuation there.
>not simulating and graphically modeling physical interaction in your head
Try it sometime, I've seen god before and he comes closer every day