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Vector potential
Vector potential In vector calculus, a vector potential is a vector field whose curl ...
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Talk:Vector potential
Talk:Vector potential This article needs to include a relativistic ... false assertion: The article states that a vector field which has the same direction at ... theorem holds though. Meaning, how smooth the vector field should be and how fast it ... must decay in order to admit a vector potential. Hope somebody will get to ...
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The vector potential field (translated from Russian)
The vector potential field The vector potential field, in mathematics - vektornoye field , which can ... of a certain scalar function of coordinates (potential). Equality to zero is the necessary ...
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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 of a certain type has ...
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Potential (translated from Japanese)
Potential Potential(Potential) : When it translates literally, "latent characteristic" is meantPhysicsTerminology. FirstPotential(Scalar potential) As for introducing the how to think ... 1773). As for at Lagrange's stage potential not being said, calling this "potential", ...
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Magnetic potential
Magnetic potential In physics, the magnetic potential is a method of representing the magnetic field by using a potential value instead of the actual vector field. There are two methods of relating the magnetic field to a potential field and they give rise to ...
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Electric potential
Electric potential Electric potential is the potential energy per unit of charge associated with ... invariant) electric field, also called the electrostatic potential, typically measured in volts. There is also a generalized electric scalar potential that is used in electrodynamics when ...
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potential eel (translated from Dutch)
potential eel potential eel at a place is natuurkundige driven ... experiences place. Every type has strength own potential eel is; in other words, at one place several potential eels can apply there. The potential eel belonging at a strength has ...
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Talk:Potential
Talk:Potential Reddi edits User:Reddi keeps adding the following edits. At the beginning: A Potential, generally, is the inherent ability for coming ... the performance of human tasks. It's potential energy exists because of the relative positions ... of two or more objects. [2] This potential is measured in foot-pounds (ft-lb). In Electric circuits, potential is the voltage at a point ...
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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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