Electrodynamics/Notation
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This book uses a consistent notation for its equations. We will describe the symbols we use here, as well as other ways that those concepts are notated in other books.
- : Gradient operator
- 2: Laplacian operator
- : d'Alembertian operator
- A: Area
- A: Magnetic potential field
- B: Magnetic field
- c: Speed of light
- D:
- E: Electric Field
- Fe: Electric force vector
- Fm: Magnetic force vector
- F: Field Tensor
- G: Magnetic Field Tensor
- H:
- I: Current, in amperes
- j: Electric current
- j: Electric current density
- k: Coulomb's Constant
- K: Magnetic Constant
- l: length
- L: Lorentz transformation matrix
- M: Magnetization field
- n: Normal vector
- φ: Electric potential function
- r: Scalar distance
- r, θ, z: Cylindrical coordinates
- r, θ, ρ: Spherical coordinates
- r: Distance vector
- R: Rotation matrix
- σ: Charge density
- TE: Electric stress tensor
- TM: Magnetic stress tensor
- V: Volume
- x, y, z: Cartesian Coordinates