define magnetic vector potential
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Magnetic vector potential, A, is the vector quantity in classical electromagnetism defined so that its curl is equal to the magnetic field: {\textstyle \nabla \times \mathbf {A} =\mathbf {B} \, }. Together with the electric potential φ, the magnetic vector potential can be used to specify the electric field E as well.mark me as brainliest
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Magnetic vector potential, A, is the vector quantity in classical electromagnetism defined so that its curl is equal to the magnetic field: {\textstyle \nabla \times \mathbf {A} =\mathbf {B} \, }. Together with the electric potential φ, the magnetic vector potential can be used to specify the electric field E as well.
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