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Magnetic flux in terms of magnetic vector potential

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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: where B is the magnetic field and E is the electric field. ... In mathematics, vector potential and scalar potential can be generalized to higher dimensions.)The magnetic vector potential ( A ⃗ ) (\vec{A}) (A ) is a vector field that serves as the potential for the magnetic field. The curl of the magnetic vector potential is the magnetic field.

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