- In
mathematics and physics, an
equipotential or
isopotential refers to a
region in
space where every point is at the same potential. This
usually refers...
- potential. The term
equipotential line or
isopotential line
refers to a
curve of
constant electric potential.
Whether crossing an
equipotential line represents...
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Equipotentiality refers to a
psychological theory in both
neuropsychology and behaviorism. Karl
Spencer Lashley defined equipotentiality as "The apparent...
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metal objects such as
pipes together to the
mains earth to form an
equipotential zone. This is done in the UK
because many
buildings are
supplied with...
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reference geoid, a
mathematical model of the Earth's sea
level as an
equipotential gravitational surface. Of all countries,
Lesotho has the world's highest...
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reference geoid, a
mathematical model of the Earth's sea
level as an
equipotential gravitational surface (see
Geodetic datum §
Vertical datum). The term...
- the flow. The u =
const {\textstyle u={\text{const}}}
curves are the
equipotential curves of the flow. A
holomorphic function can
therefore be visualized...
- of
continental points above the
geoid by
spirit leveling.
Being an
equipotential surface, the
geoid is, by definition, a
surface upon
which the force...
- diagram, μ = 0.05 , … , 0.2 {\displaystyle \mu =0.05,\dotsc ,0.2} .
Equipotential curves of two
equal point charges at the
points P 1 = ( 1 , 0 ) , P...
- or
sheet pile walls. As such, a grid
obtained by
drawing a
series of
equipotential lines is
called a flow net. The flow net is an
important tool in analysing...