How is magnetic vector potential related to derischet and neuman condition in pde?
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The magnetic vector potential A is a vector field, defined along with the electric potential ϕ (a scalar field) by the equations: ... (In the context of electrodynamics, the terms vector potential and scalar potential are used for magnetic vector potential and electric potential, respectively.
The formula for the energy stored in a magnetic field is E = 1/2 LI2. The energy stored in a magnetic field is equal to the work needed to produce a current through the inductor. Energy is stored in a magnetic field. Energy density can be written as uB=B22μ u B = B 2 2 μ .
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