Y-potential - traduction vers arabe
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Y-potential - traduction vers arabe

RELATIVISTIC VECTOR FIELD
Electromagnetic potential; 4-potential; Four-potential; 4-potential A; Four vector potential; Electromagnetic four potential

Y-potential      
جهد صادى
electric potential         
  • The electric potential created by a charge, ''Q'', is ''V''&nbsp;=&thinsp;''Q''/(4πε<sub>0</sub>''r''). Different values of ''Q'' yield different values of electric potential, ''V'', (shown in the image).
LINE INTEGRAL OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD
Electrical potential; Electrostatic potential; Electric scalar potential; Electrical scalar potential; Electrical potential difference; Electric Scalar Potential; Coulomb potential; Coulomb Potential; Electric Potential; Electrical Potential; Potential electric; Scalar potential difference; Vector potential difference; Electric field potential
جهد كهربى
electrical potential         
  • The electric potential created by a charge, ''Q'', is ''V''&nbsp;=&thinsp;''Q''/(4πε<sub>0</sub>''r''). Different values of ''Q'' yield different values of electric potential, ''V'', (shown in the image).
LINE INTEGRAL OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD
Electrical potential; Electrostatic potential; Electric scalar potential; Electrical scalar potential; Electrical potential difference; Electric Scalar Potential; Coulomb potential; Coulomb Potential; Electric Potential; Electrical Potential; Potential electric; Scalar potential difference; Vector potential difference; Electric field potential
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Définition

Y chromosome
¦ noun Genetics (in humans and other mammals) a sex chromosome which is normally present only in male cells, which are designated XY. Compare with X chromosome.

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Electromagnetic four-potential

An electromagnetic four-potential is a relativistic vector function from which the electromagnetic field can be derived. It combines both an electric scalar potential and a magnetic vector potential into a single four-vector.

As measured in a given frame of reference, and for a given gauge, the first component of the electromagnetic four-potential is conventionally taken to be the electric scalar potential, and the other three components make up the magnetic vector potential. While both the scalar and vector potential depend upon the frame, the electromagnetic four-potential is Lorentz covariant.

Like other potentials, many different electromagnetic four-potentials correspond to the same electromagnetic field, depending upon the choice of gauge.

This article uses tensor index notation and the Minkowski metric sign convention (+ − − −). See also covariance and contravariance of vectors and raising and lowering indices for more details on notation. Formulae are given in SI units and Gaussian-cgs units.