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Just messing...
A torus wound of 216 (6^3) wires.
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Margus Ramst
Personal e-mail: mar### [at] peak edu ee
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Now try splicin' that fer real!
Great Stuff!
Mick
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Cool. Does your algo prevent intersections?
Margus Ramst wrote:
> Just messing...
> A torus wound of 216 (6^3) wires.
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> Margus Ramst
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> Personal e-mail: mar### [at] peak edu ee
> TAG (Team Assistance Group) e-mail: mar### [at] tag povray org
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looks a lot like rope
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So what's the inductance/field strength/magnetic flux on this thing? :D
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> A torus wound of 216 (6^3) wires.
looks neat :), don't you just love people who count in powers.....
Rick
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> So what's the inductance/field strength/magnetic flux on this thing? :D
Probably self canceling.
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CMcCabe wrote:
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> looks a lot like rope
Or a heavy duty electric wire!
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> looks neat :), don't you just love people who count in powers.....
Yeah! I personnally like these kind of numbers:
n
2^n -> bits 2,4,8,..., 512, 1024,...
n^n, -> super powers(?) 1,4,27,256,3125,...
45n, -> angles 45, 90, 180, 360,...
pi^n can be quite interesting too...
I learned this while trying to make psychedelic images... Unfortunately, none
that I made are displayed on my website (in heavy construction...)
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Margus Ramst wrote:
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> Just messing...
> A torus wound of 216 (6^3) wires.
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Nice, but it looks a bit too homogenous for rusty wires (or is it copper ?), the
ground looks interesting too, but very small, could you do a closeup of it ?
Christoph
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