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Magnetic field lines around a wire, simulated with FEMM by Stan Zurek. The black circle at the centre denotes the wire with current, which is perpendicular to the surface of the page. The circular lines are the magnetic field lines which encircle the current. The colours show the amplitude of flux density, which reduces with the distance from the wire.
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S. Zurek, Encyclopedia Magnetica, CC-BY-4.0
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