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English: Field of a positive and a negative point charge with finite distance, constituting a finite-sized dipole. The shape of the field lines is accurately computed. The density of lines is a compromise to approximate the field strength close to the charges and far away, which cannot be exactly achieved with a fixed set of lines. The electric potential is shown by the background color, where yellow is neutral, together with uniformely spaced equipotential lines.
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# paste this code at the end of VectorFieldPlot 2.4
doc = FieldplotDocument('VFPt_charges_plus_minus_potential+contour', commons=True)
field = Field({'monopoles':[[-1,0,1], [1,0,-1]]})
doc.draw_charges(field)
n = 16
for i in range(n):
    a = (0.5 + i) / n
    a = 2.0 * pi * a
    line = FieldLine(field, [-1,0], start_v=[cos(a), sin(a)],
        directions='forward')
    doc.draw_line(line, arrows_style={'dist':1.6, 'min_arrows':1,
        'fixed_ends':[True, False, False, True]})

print 'computing contours'
U0 = field.V(sc.array([-1.14, 0.]))
doc.draw_contours(func=field.V, levels=sc.linspace(-U0, U0, 21),
    linewidth=1.0, linecolor='#555555')

print 'computing potential field'
U1 = 0.47
doc.draw_scalar_field(func=field.V, cmap=doc.cmap_AqYlFs, vmin=-U1, vmax=U1)

doc.write()

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