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Graphing isosurfaces and field lines

Posted 1 year ago

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POSTED BY: Chase Marangu
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Great post Chase! Amazing work - I can only imagine where this program can fall in any teaching or visualization setting! wow. It reminds me of Giuseppe's fluid flow project too...

POSTED BY: Theodore Mollano

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POSTED BY: EDITORIAL BOARD

In the Ruliad, @Chase Marangu, Wolfram Ambassador! Force = Gradient Field of Potential Energy.

v[x_, y_, z_] := 
 Sum[1/Sqrt[(x - 10*Cos[i*105])^2 + (y - 10*Cos[i*39])^2 + (z - 
        10*Tan[i*22.1211])^2], {i, 1, 5}]
e[x_, y_, z_] := 
 Evaluate[(-1)*Grad[v[a, b, c], {a, b, c}] /. a -> x /. b -> y /. 
   c -> z]
plotSize = 10;
potentialColorFunction = Function[
   {x, y, z},
   RGBColor[0, 0.5 + 0.5*Sin[v[x, y, z]*30], 1]];
potentialPlot = ContourPlot3D[
   Evaluate[v[x, y, z]],
   {x, -plotSize, plotSize},
   {y, -plotSize, plotSize},
   {z, -plotSize, plotSize},
   Mesh -> None,
   ContourStyle -> Directive[
     RGBColor[0.1, 1, 1],
     Opacity@0.4,
     Specularity[White, 20]
     ],
   Contours -> 10
   ];
fieldPlot = StreamPlot3D[
   Evaluate[e[x, y, z]],
   {x, -plotSize, plotSize},
   {y, -plotSize, plotSize},
   {z, -plotSize, plotSize},
   StreamStyle -> "Line",
   StreamPoints -> Fine,
   StreamScale -> Full,
   PlotRange -> {{-plotSize, plotSize}, {-plotSize, 
      plotSize}, {-plotSize, plotSize}},
   BoxRatios -> {1, 1, 1},
   Boxed -> False,
   Axes -> None,
   Lighting -> "Neutral"
   ];
Show[fieldPlot, potentialPlot, ImageSize -> Large, PlotRange -> All, 
 Boxed -> False]

Oh that's a nice field this is the best thing that my eyes have ever seen. The demo of how to use the three builtin functions and I do sometimes, I find it useful.

Field Potential

When you go down to the foundations of things, drill down to the foundation in these scorched sands that's why it's so nice to see your post now. Before I get back to my day job you know what you want to do. Thanks for this you have made me feel wonderful.

POSTED BY: Dean Gladish
Posted 1 year ago

Thank you!!

POSTED BY: Chase Marangu
Posted 1 year ago

Thanks so much Theo! It was just a simple demo of how to use the three builtin functions together, StreamPlot3D, ContourPlot3D, and Grad, but I am glad you found it useful. Giuseppe's fluid flow project was definitely pretty impressive.

POSTED BY: Chase Marangu
Posted 1 year ago

I'm so glad to hear you found my post valuable Dean Gladish! Keep experimenting!

POSTED BY: Chase Marangu
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