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  • | title = The Magnetic Vector Potential in the Equations of Maxwell | keywords = [[Magnetic Vector Potential]], [[Maxwell's Equations]]
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  • | title = A Proposed Experiment of Direct Detecting of The Vector Potential Within Classical Electrodynamics | keywords = [[Experiment]], [[Vector Potential]], [[Classical Electrodynamics]]
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  • | title = Physical Significance of the Vector Potential ...[[Ampere force]], [[invariants]], [[Lorentz force]], [[VACE?s]], [[vector potential]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Magnetic potential#Magnetic vector potential]]
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  • | keywords = [[magnetic induction]], [[vector potential]], [[power flow]] ...t the winding. However, for a closed circuit, the contour integral of this potential is still the negative change of flux linked, as stated by Faraday's law.
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  • ...einik on the electric field to the magnetic, scalar potential, and vector potential fields.
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitational Potential]], [[GRT]], [[Atomic Clock]] ...document how an atomic clock runs at the saddle-point of the gravitational potential between two source masses, such as Earth and Moon.
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  • ...ipoles]], [[scalar waves]], [[solutions]], [[standard solution]], [[vector potential]]
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  • ...le = General Relativity: Energy-Momentum Tensor Depends on a Gravitational Potential ...rgy obtained on the basis of Minkowski's equation (for the contravariant 4-vector of energy-momentum) describes a gravitational repulsion.
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  • * 1996 - "[[A Proposed Experiment of Direct Detecting of The Vector Potential Within Classical Electrodynamics]]"
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  • ...nal electro-magnetic waves. These are waves of scalar potential and vector potential. A necessary condition of the longitudinal waves cancellation is proved. Di
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  • ...t of force]], [[field]], [[scalar potential]], [[field constant]], [[field potential]], [[field strength]] ...is also the negative gradient of the scalar potential, or the <em>gradient vector</em>. If it is assumed that the field constant is a quantity that is conser
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  • ...force can give rise to the familiar expressions for Faraday?s law, vector potential, and mutual inductance.
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  • It is suggested that the magnetic vector potential A and the electric current density J are effectively one and the same thing
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  • ...explained by the abstract concepts of magnetic flux or the magnetic vector potential A.&nbsp; We show that the correct result can be obtained from more fundamen
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  • ...like static problems, using an auxiliary equation in the form of Poisson's potential equation. The present authors use this ingenious mathematical approach to d
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  • | known_for = [[Vortex Theory]], [[Torsion]], [[Topology]], [[Beltrami Vector fields]], [[IAAD]] ...undertaken included an in-depth investigation of specific rarely examined vector fields, and their possible technological applications in physics and other
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  • | keywords = [[electrodynamics]], [[transit time]], [[vector potential]]
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  • ..., the product of its conjectured Mach charge q and the ambient Mach vector potential A, is the homolog of its electromagnetic inductive momentum. If the particl
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  • ...s, particle momentum is shown to include a term proportional to the vector potential in addition to the usual mechanical momentum of mass times velocity. This
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  • ...e expulsion of the magnetic vector potential and Neumann's electromagnetic potential (magnetic energy) from the interior of the superconductor. In this model th
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  • ...4-vector nature of the gravitational field (its time component is Newton's potential) is its consequence. As a result, the previous difficulty of gravitational
    1 KB (151 words) - 20:06, 1 January 2017
  • ...ction f of the complex variable z, it is possible to prove that is a Debye potential for itself, which permits to reformulate the corresponding Cauchy-Riemann r
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  • | keywords = [[Curved segments]], [[vector potential]], [[Pocklington equation]], [[method of moments.]]
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  • ...F of induction on a charge q due to a slowly time changing magnetic vector potential A is F= -qdAdtc= -q?A?tc-q1V ??6Ac, where V=v-v? is the relative velocity b
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  • ...endowed with both a [[Metric (mathematics)|metric]] and a unit timelike [[vector field]] named the [[Aether theories|æther]]. The theory has a [[preferred
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  • * 1996 - "[[The Magnetic Vector Potential in the Equations of Maxwell ]]"
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  • ...esented and clarified with a description of the distribution of the scalar potential, leading to consistency with modern day physical measurements, as a suggest
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  • ...nergy associated with moving charges is more closely related to the vector potential than it is to the magnetic field.
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  • ...moving line theory; Lorentz's force; Maxwell's (Faraday) flux law; vector potential theory; and Amperian electrodynamic theories (Ampere, Gauss, Weber)
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  • ...tic field, and in the presence of a time-dependent applied magnetic vector potential field, a detectable gravitoelectric field could be produced."<span style="F
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  • ...ure, not containing electric waves, being described by the magnetic vector potential A, which corresponds to the velocity v of the flowing aether.&nbsp; </div>
    2 KB (289 words) - 10:58, 1 January 2017
  • ...sequently, a routine introducing into Lagrangian of the term with a vector potential, which is equivalent to u<sub>0</sub>'''H''', resulting in paradoxical doub
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  • ...tic field, and in the presence of a time-dependent applied magnetic vector potential field, a detectable gravitoelectric field could be produced."<span style="F
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  • ...llian-gravity, &#934;m = ?u2, provides fluid-&#8712;m explanations for the potential (&#8722;&#934;n/c2) of Newtonian gravity and for the black holes and gravit
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  • ...a screening potential ''V''<sub>sc</sub>('''r'''). The external perturbing potential is assumed to oscillate at a single frequency ω, so that the model yields ...otential is assumed to ''average out'', so that only the potential at wave vector '''k''' contributes. This is what is meant by the random phase approximatio
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  • ...sed upon classical wave theory where the phase is p?(r ? vt)/h. Poynting?s vector prescribes discrete particle trajectories that yield interference patterns,
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  • ...oving charged particles, including the forms involving the vector magnetic potential and retarded potentials so useful in antenna theory, then reasonable argume
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  • ...charged]] [[point particle|particle]] is affected by an [[electromagnetic potential]] ('''V''', '''A'''), despite being confined to a region in which both the ...mechanism is the [[coupling (physics)|coupling]] of the [[electromagnetic potential]] with the [[Argument (complex analysis)|complex phase]] of a charged parti
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  • * A proposed Experiment of Direct Detecting of The Vector Potential Within Classical Electrodynamics, Onoochin V., page 213. ...Display&amp;id=67 Dr. Patrick G. Bailey], Cold Fusion Research: Models and Potential Benefits,&nbsp;page 261.
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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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