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Potential Magnetic Vector

Maxwell s equation are the basis for the calculation of electromagnetic fields. An exact solution of these equations can be given only in special cases, so that numerical approximations are used. If the problem is two-dimensional, a considerable reduction of the computation expenditure can be obtained by the introduction of the magnetic vector potential A =VxB. With the assumption that all field variables are sinusoidal, the time dependence... [Pg.312]

Magnetic vector potential A Mole fraction, condensed X... [Pg.104]

I mentioned above the magnetic vector potential A. This is given in the static case by... [Pg.296]

The integral is taken along a trajectory I parallel to the optical axis, passing inside and outside the specimen, and which must include stray fields V(f, z) and Az(r, z) are the electrostatic potential and the z component of the magnetic vector potential A(f,z), respectively E a factor that becomes the accelerating voltage in the non-relativistic... [Pg.140]

The magnetic vector potentials will have the magnitude B /k, so the magnitude of the Bt3> fluctuation is expected to be [17]... [Pg.148]

For the magnetic vector potential, some preliminary comments are necessary. First, for over a hundred years it has been erroneously advanced that the magnetic vector potential A is defined by the equation... [Pg.718]

A magnetic vector potential A produced by a current-carrying coil not tightly wound or closed (or very long), must possess both a swirl component Ac (from... [Pg.721]

Producing driving and driven coils both in curved spacetime and with their magnetic flux inside a nanocrystalline core inside said coils and with a field-free magnetic vector potential in the space in which the coil is embedded... [Pg.744]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.89 , Pg.94 , Pg.99 , Pg.125 ]




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