Magnetic potential
In physics, the magnetic potential is a method of representing the magnetic field by using a potential value instead of the actual mathbf{B} vector field. There are two methods of relating the magnetic field to a potential field and they give rise to two possible types of magnetic potential.
Related Topics:
Physics - Magnetic field - Potential
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| ► | Magnetic vector potential |
| ► | Magnetic scalar potential |
| ► | Four dimensional potentials |
| ► | Reality of potential fields |
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