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Why using a sensor in the simulation changes the results?

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    Hello,

    I'm wondering why the results (for example E-field or SAR value) change after adding a point sensor or line sensor to the simulation?

    Thanks

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      Sensors by themselves do not affect results. However, adding a sensor to a simulation may change the grid, which may change the voxels, which may change the results.

      If adding sensors brings "unacceptably large" changes, it is usually a good indicator that your grid was (and probably still is) too coarse.

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        Thanks for your reply.

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