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  • ...ized potential for entropy S as voltage is for charge: v )e, gravitational potential is for mass: hg )m, and P<sub>j</sub> is for volume: P<sub>j</sub> )V. At f ...d the elements of thermodynamics. The book contains short introductions to vector analysis and electricity and magnetism. It also has ample references to the
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  • ...years, and that they would require a considerable degree of proficiency in vector analysis and calculus, and so I therefore took more interest in the applied ...ctromagnetism in earnest in late 1981, and due to my newfound knowledge of vector field theory I was able to see that the modern textbook derivation of Maxwe
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  • ===Vector transformations=== {{further|Euclidean vector|vector projection}}
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  • * 1998 - "[[Physical Significance of the Vector Potential]]"
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  • ...| [[De Broglie–Bohm theory]] | [[Hidden variable theory]] | [[Bohm quantum potential]] | [[Aharonov–Bohm effect]] | [[Holographic paradigm]] | [[Holomovement] ...cist]]s of the 20th century<ref name="DavidPeat">F. David Peat, ''Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm'', Reading, Massachusetts: Addison Wesley
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  • ...uthful [[Communism|communist]] affiliations.<ref>F. David Peat, ''Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm'' (1997), p. 133. James T. Cushing, ''Qua ...avefunction interferes with itself and guides the particles by the quantum potential in such a way that the particles avoid the regions in which the interferenc
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  • Recognising the potential of the young boy, Maxwell's mother Frances took responsibility for James's ...he Maxwellians]], [[Cornell University Press]]</ref> The use of scalar and vector potentials is now standard in the solution of Maxwell's equations.<ref>{{ha
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  • ...ry to Palagyi, he included the speed of light), and he already used [[four-vector]]s. He wrote that the discovery of magneto-[[cathode ray]]s by [[Paul Ulric ...sses an energy, the "rest energy", distinct from its classical kinetic and potential energies.<ref name="Darrigol 2005, 18-21"/> As it was shown above, many aut
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  • ...side]] derived from the [[Maxwell's equations]] that the [[magnetic vector potential]] field around a moving body is altered by a factor of <math>\sqrt{1- v^2 / ...ath> as a fourth imaginary coordinate, and he used an early form of [[four-vector]]s. However, Poincaré later said the translation of physics into the langu
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  • ...[capillarity]], [[Elasticity (physics)|elasticity]], [[thermodynamics]], [[potential theory]], [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]], [[theory of relativity]] an ...ath> as a fourth imaginary coordinate, and he used an early form of [[four-vector]]s.<ref name=long>{{Citation
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  • ...ow]], who was more anxious to develop his own religious and administrative potential (he became master of Trinity two years later); in 1669 Newton succeeded him ...rom a centripetal force inversely proportional to the square of the radius vector (see [[Newton's law of universal gravitation#History|Newton's law of univer
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