What Are the Vector Potential Formulas?

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In summary, vector potential formulas are mathematical expressions that represent the electromagnetic potential of a vector field. They are used in the study of electromagnetism and can be derived from Maxwell's equations. Vector potential formulas are important tools in understanding the behavior of electric and magnetic fields, and are used in various applications such as in circuit theory and electromagnetic wave propagation. They allow for the calculation of magnetic fields and electric currents, and can also be used to describe the energy and momentum of particles in electromagnetic fields. Overall, vector potential formulas play a crucial role in the field of electromagnetism and have a wide range of practical applications.
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Hello @enerieire ,

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come in and have fun!
What happened to your questions about potentials? In case you still want to know, please post it under "Classical Physics".
 
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Hi!
I'm not able to change the title of this post, anyway I've posted my question in that section you mentioned some minutes ago.
I'm sorry fo the confusion.
 
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enerieire said:
Hi!
I'm not able to change the title of this post, anyway I've posted my question in that section you mentioned some minutes ago.
I'm sorry fo the confusion.
No problem. I will shift it again into Classical Physics because I think it's better placed there. Meanwhile you could read similar posts there or use the search function (top right). I'm sure you'll find some useful information. So first sorry for causing you trouble again.
 
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oh you're right, I used general instead of classical.
Thanks
 

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