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Potential gradient
Potential gradient A potential gradient is the local space rate of change of the potential. In electrostatics then, it is the ...
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Talk:Potential gradient
Talk:Potential gradient More accurate: "The potential gradient has the same value as the component ... electric field in the direction of the potential gradient. If we choose the directions ...
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Potential
Potential It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Scalar potential. (Discuss) For other senses of this term, see potential (disambiguation). In vector calculus, any vector field ... has an associated scalar field called the potential. Potentials find broad applications in physics. In addition to this scalar potential, the vector potential is a related ...
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Potential (translated from French)
Potential This page of homonymy indexes the various ... of the page# to see too One potential is a function scalar taking a value ... all the conservative forces derive from a potential. Thus, if one notes conservative force \vec{f} and the potential U : \vec{f} = - \vec ... maths>\vec{grad} represent the operator gradient definite according to various notations by: < ...
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Gradient (translated from Portuguese)
Gradient One gradient which is the reason according to a ... amount increases or diminishes. For example, the gradient of potential difference it is the difference of potential for unit of length to the ...
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Gradient (translated from French)
Gradient \Delta=\nabla^2 =\frac ... Theorem of Stokes Electrostatics Operators Nabla Laplacian Gradient in physical theory groupe mathematical physics Modèle (physics) gradient is a vector quantity which indicates how ... some examples. Synopsis The variation in temperature Gradient in only one direction Let us imagine ... more in the direction of the vector gradient and that it will not vary ...
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Electrochemical gradient
Electrochemical gradient Electrochemical gradients in cellular biology refers to ... gradients, and can represent a type of potential energy available for work in a cell ... for work accounts for both the concentration gradient of the ions across a cellular membrane ... tendency to move relative to the membrane potential. This can be calculated as a thermodynamic measure termed electrochemical potential that combines the concepts of energy ...
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Membrane potential
Membrane potential Membrane potential (or transmembrane potential or transmembrane potential difference or transmembrane potential gradient), is the electrical potential difference ( ...
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Membrane potential (Psychology wiki)
Membrane potential Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... P.N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Membrane potential (or transmembrane potential or transmembrane potential difference or transmembrane potential gradient), is the electrical potential difference ( ...
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Scalar potential
Scalar potential It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Potential. (Discuss) A scalar potential is, mathematically, a scalar field whose negative gradient is a given vector field. If the scalar potential is denoted by the Greek letter ...
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