Ok, since everyone is having trouble with understanding what we are seeing in the cell, here are a couple of cartoons showing magnetic equipotential of a dipole:
from wiki: "An equipotential region of a scalar potential in three-dimensional space is often an equipotential surface, but it can also be a three-dimensional region in space"
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipotential)
and this one has cute little arrows indicating direction...
Same thing, different view and values
from wiki: "An equipotential region of a scalar potential in three-dimensional space is often an equipotential surface, but it can also be a three-dimensional region in space"
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipotential)
and this one has cute little arrows indicating direction...
Same thing, different view and values
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