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The magnetic field in the region between the arms would be relatively uniform in direction, but non-uniform in intensity. Below, I've attached an image of the field that I made using very simple simulation software (note: this is extremely simple software meant for didactic use only. its results are not necessarily representative of reality); notice how the magnetic field is more intense (whiter) on the left side, near the permanent magnet, and less intense (greener) as you move to the right.

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If I adjust the intensity a bit to better show it, you can also see that the field between the arms is far lower in magnitude than the field nearer the permanent magnet:

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This may be good enough for you. Or it may not. Personally, I'd use a Helmholtz coil and just deal with having to wind the thing manually; it's tedious, but at least you only have to do it once.

The magnetic field in the region between the arms would be relatively uniform in direction, but non-uniform in intensity. Below, I've attached an image of the field that I made using very simple simulation software; notice how the magnetic field is more intense (whiter) on the left side, near the permanent magnet, and less intense (greener) as you move to the right.

enter image description here

If I adjust the intensity a bit to better show it, you can also see that the field between the arms is far lower in magnitude than the field nearer the permanent magnet:

enter image description here

This may be good enough for you. Or it may not. Personally, I'd use a Helmholtz coil and just deal with having to wind the thing manually; it's tedious, but at least you only have to do it once.

The magnetic field in the region between the arms would be relatively uniform in direction, but non-uniform in intensity. Below, I've attached an image of the field that I made using very simple simulation software (note: this is extremely simple software meant for didactic use only. its results are not necessarily representative of reality); notice how the magnetic field is more intense (whiter) on the left side, near the permanent magnet, and less intense (greener) as you move to the right.

enter image description here

If I adjust the intensity a bit to better show it, you can also see that the field between the arms is far lower in magnitude than the field nearer the permanent magnet:

enter image description here

This may be good enough for you. Or it may not. Personally, I'd use a Helmholtz coil and just deal with having to wind the thing manually; it's tedious, but at least you only have to do it once.

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Hearth
  • 38.5k
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  • 158

The magnetic field in the region between the arms would be relatively uniform in direction, but non-uniform in intensity. Below, I've attached an image of the field that I made using very simple simulation software; notice how the magnetic field is more intense (whiter) on the left side, near the permanent magnet, and less intense (greener) as you move to the right.

enter image description here

If I adjust the intensity a bit to better show it, you can also see that the field between the arms is far lower in magnitude than the field nearer the permanent magnet:

enter image description here

This may be good enough for you. Or it may not. Personally, I'd use a Helmholtz coil and just deal with having to wind the thing manually; it's tedious, but at least you only have to do it once.