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tuto 9 magnetic forces
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Creation of netlists combining lumped elements and global finite element quantities
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Creation of netlists combining lumped elements and global finite element quantities
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3D Magnetostatics and magnetic __rigid-body forces__
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Magnetic-forces
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3D Magnetostatics
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Dual vector and scalar magnetic potentials formulations
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Boundary condition at infinity with infinite elements
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Maxwell stress tensor and rigid-body magnetic forces
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## ONELAB tutorial for Python
## ONELAB tutorial for Python
(See also the
[
ONELAB syntax guide for Python
](
Onelab-syntax-for-python
)
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(See also the
[
ONELAB syntax guide for Python
](
Onelab-syntax-for-python
)
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