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Krish Gupta
Daniella Garcia-Loos
Krish Gupta
Daniella Garcia-Loos
Vector and scalar fields are a Calculus 3 topic. But, they are easy enough and important enough that we learn to look at and read basic vector and scalar graphs.
Before we get into the actual fields, let's review scalar vs. vectors!
Scalar—quantities that are described by magnitude (a numerical value) alone.
Example: She is five feet tall
Example: The gas station is five miles west from the car
Here are some key points about vectors and scalars:
Properties: Magnitude and Direction
Representation: Arrows (curves)
Quantity Commonly Used to Graph: Electric Field
Direction: Represented by the arrow
Magnitude: Represented by the density of the curves and arrows
Here are some key points about vector fields:
Representation: Curves
Quantity Commonly Used to Graph: Electric Potential
Direction: None
Magnitude: Written on the curves or a key given to the side
Here are some key points about scalar fields:
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Krish Gupta
Daniella Garcia-Loos
Krish Gupta
Daniella Garcia-Loos
Vector and scalar fields are a Calculus 3 topic. But, they are easy enough and important enough that we learn to look at and read basic vector and scalar graphs.
Before we get into the actual fields, let's review scalar vs. vectors!
Scalar—quantities that are described by magnitude (a numerical value) alone.
Example: She is five feet tall
Example: The gas station is five miles west from the car
Here are some key points about vectors and scalars:
Properties: Magnitude and Direction
Representation: Arrows (curves)
Quantity Commonly Used to Graph: Electric Field
Direction: Represented by the arrow
Magnitude: Represented by the density of the curves and arrows
Here are some key points about vector fields:
Representation: Curves
Quantity Commonly Used to Graph: Electric Potential
Direction: None
Magnitude: Written on the curves or a key given to the side
Here are some key points about scalar fields:
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