Background information: Given 3-axis Helmholtz coils, you need to scale them in order to fit a rectangle that is 10cm x 10cm x 30cm that can orientate any possible way. Given: It is found that the rectangle has a range that the center of mass could be at: x-axis could be = plus or minus 2cm from the center y-axis could be = plus or minus 2cm from the center  z-axis could be = plus or minus 7cm from the center It is found that uniform magnetic field is presented at the center of the coils where z=0, however it was found that z= plus or minus 0.3R, where the field can still be found to be uniform. What would the values of the radius for the coils given this information, where the rectangle should be able to turn and move in any orientation. Knowing that the radius of Helmholtz coils = the distance between the coils.

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Background information: Given 3-axis Helmholtz coils, you need to scale them in order to fit a rectangle that is 10cm x 10cm x 30cm that can orientate any possible way.

Given: It is found that the rectangle has a range that the center of mass could be at:

x-axis could be = plus or minus 2cm from the center

y-axis could be = plus or minus 2cm from the center 

z-axis could be = plus or minus 7cm from the center

It is found that uniform magnetic field is presented at the center of the coils where z=0, however it was found that z= plus or minus 0.3R, where the field can still be found to be uniform.

What would the values of the radius for the coils given this information, where the rectangle should be able to turn and move in any orientation. Knowing that the radius of Helmholtz coils = the distance between the coils. 

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