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Define Electric potential gradient​

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Answered by sonalvagh15
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In physics, chemistry and biology, a potential gradient is the local rate of change of the potential with respect to displacement, i.e. spatial derivative, or gradient. This quantity frequently occurs in equations of physical processes because it leads to some form of flux.

Answered by skyfall63
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In a power system, the potential gradient is defined as the rate of electrical potential change with respect to the distance from the base of the electrical structure.

Explanation:

  • A vector specifically depicting the rate at which the potential position changes in the specified direction. The rate at which electric atmospheric potential changes.
  • In physics, chemistry, and biology the potential gradient is the local rate of change in the displacement potential, i.e., the spatial derivative or gradient. In physical process equations this amount often occurs because it leads to some form of flux.

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