Electrodynamics/Magnetic Potential

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Vector Potential

Similarly to the potential of the electric field, we can define a vector field to represent the potential energy of the magnetic field. The magnetic potential field, A, can be a useful tool for determining the magnetic field, if the former is known and the latter is not.

๐€(๐ซ)=๐ฃ(๐ซ)|๐ซ๐ซ|dV

Relation to Magnetic Field

The Biot-Savart Law can be difficult to compute directly, but if we know the magnetic potential field, we can find the magnetic field easily:

๐=×๐€

Gauss' Law of Magnetostatics

Gauss' law of magnetostatics can be written as such:

๐=0

We know that this must be true because B is the curl of A, and the divergence of any curl is always zero.