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Helmholtz coil

Two circular coil device which creates a homogeneous magnetic field / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A Helmholtz coil is a device for producing a region of nearly uniform magnetic field, named after the German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz. It consists of two electromagnets on the same axis, carrying an equal electric current in the same direction. Besides creating magnetic fields, Helmholtz coils are also used in scientific apparatus to cancel external magnetic fields, such as the Earth's magnetic field.

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A Helmholtz coil
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Helmholtz coil schematic drawing

When the pair of two electromagnetics of a Helmholtz coil carry an equal electric current in the opposite direction, it is known as anti-Helmholtz coil, which creates a region of nearly uniform magnetic field gradient, and is used for creating magnetic traps for atomic physics experiments.

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A beam of cathode rays in a vacuum tube bent into a circle by a Helmholtz coil
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