Abstract

Magnetic field inhomogeneity produced by a parallel shift of the central axis of one pole relative to another was measured. Inhomogeneities proportional to zx and x are induced, where, x is the direction parallel to the shift of the pole axis and z the central axis of the poles. These inhomogeneities proportionally increased with the amount of the shift of the pole axis. Inhomogeneity of the order of 10-6 is induced when the pole axis is shifted by 10-4 times the pole diameter.

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