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what is difference between magnetic vector potential and magnetic scalar potential​

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Magnetic Scalar Potential - Notes

Scalar magnetic potential is analogous to scalar potential in electric fields (i.e. voltage). The magnetic field vector is the negative gradient of scalar magnetic potential, just as the electric field vector is the negative gradient of electrostatic potential.

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Magnetic Scalar Potential - Notes

Magnetic Scalar Potential - NotesScalar magnetic potential is analogous to scalar potential in electric fields (i.e. voltage). The magnetic field vector is the negative gradient of scalar magnetic potential, just as the electric field vector is the negative gradient of electrostatic potential.

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