File:L_shell_global_dipole.png
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DescriptionL shell global dipole.png |
English: Plot showing field lines (which, in three dimensions would describe "shells") for L-values 1.5, 2, 3, 4 and 5. These field lines are 1.5, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Earth radii, respectively, from the center of the Earth in the plane of the Earth's magnetic equator (i.e., the horizontal direction).
The Earth's magnetic poles and equator are offset approximately 11 degrees from the Earth's rotational poles and equator. These field lines assume a dipole model of the Earth's magnetic field. |
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Own work This diagram was created with MATLAB. |
Author | Drdan14 at English Wikipedia |
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2007-09-20 21:07 | 1742×700× (387375 bytes) | Drdan14 | Created by ~~~~ with [[Matlab]] 7.4 using the centered dipole approximation to the Earth's magnetic field. |
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