Electromagnetism cTopic Electrostatics Distinguish Electricpotential energy In classical electromagnetism , the electricpotential a scalar physics scalar quantity denoted by , sub E sub or V and also called the electric field potential or the electrostatic potential at a point is equal to the electricpotential energy measured in joule joules of a charged particle at that location divided by the electric charge charge measured in coulomb coulombs of the particle. The electricpotential is independent ... potential can be calculated at a point in either a static time invariant electric field or in a dynamic ... volts . There is also a generalized electric scalar potential that is used in electrodynamics when time varying electromagnetic fields are present. This generalized electricpotential cannot be simply ... detail. The electricpotential or potential at a point in an electric field is defined as the work ... of time varying magnetic fields. The potential of an electric field is called the electricpotential. The synonymous term electrostatic potential is also in common use. The electricpotential ... are mixed under Lorentz transformation s. In electrostatics The electricpotential at a point r in a static ... the divergence . The concept of electricpotential is closely linked with potential energy . A test charge q has an electricpotential energy U sub E sub given by math U mathbf E q ,V. , math The potential energy and hence also the electricpotential is only defined up to an additive constant one must arbitrarily choose a position where the potential energy and the electricpotential are zero ... of electricpotential to this case is described below. Electricpotential due to a point charge The electricpotential created by a point charge Q , at a distance r from the charge relative to the potential ... Potential. The electricpotential due to a system of point charges is equal to the sum of the point ... of potential scalar fields is much easier than addition of the electric vector fields. The equation ... more details
Electromagnetism cTopic Electrostatics Distinguish ElectricpotentialElectric power Electricpotential energy , or electrostatic potential energy , is a potential energy measured in joule joules that results ... of a particular set of point electric charge charges within a defined physical system system . Not to be confused with the term electricpotential measured in volt volts , the term electricpotential energy is used to describe the potential energy in systems with electric field electric fields that change with time time variant , while the term electrostatic potential energy is used to describe the potential energy in systems with electric field electric fields that do not change with time time ... edition 5th year 1997 publisher John Wiley & Sons chapter ElectricPotential isbn 0 471 10559 7 ref rp 25 1 One point charge For one point charge q in the presence of an electric field E due to another point charge Q , the electricpotential energy is defined as the negative of the work done ... . Many point charges The electricpotential energy of a system, U sub E sub , relative to the chosen ... of electric current and electrical potential that is delivered by the circuit. At the point ..., consider the case of just two charges. One point charge File Electricpotential varying charge.gif thumb Electricpotential V of a one point charge Q of varying charge The electrostatic potential energy ..., this interaction is unimportant for most purposes. Two point charges File Electricpotential energy.gif thumb In a Two point charges system, Electricpotential energy U sub E sub of q in the potential ... charges File Electricpotential energy 3 charge.gif thumb Electrostatic potential energy of q due ... electricpotential energy stored in a capacitor is given by math U E frac 1 2 QV frac 1 2 CV 2 frac Q 2 2C math where C is the capacitance, V is the electricpotential difference, and Q the charge ... independent and equal to the difference in potential between the two endpoints the charge has ... more details
Dablink For other words or senses of this term, see potential disambiguation . In linguistics, the Irrealis mood Potentialpotential mood The mathematic al study of potentials is known as potential theory it is the study of harmonic function s on manifold s. This mathematical formulation arises from the fact that, in physics, the scalar potential is irrotational , and thus has a vanishing Laplacian the very definition of a harmonic function. In physics , a potential may refer to the scalar potential or to the vector potential . In either case, it is a field physics field defined in space, from which many important physical properties may be derived. Leading examples are the gravitational potential and the electricpotential , from which the motion of gravitating or electrically charged bodies may be obtained. Specific forces have associated potentials, including the Coulomb potential , the van der Waals potential , the Lennard Jones potential and the Yukawa potential . In electrochemistry there are Galvani potential and Volta potential . In Thermodynamics potential refers to thermodynamic potential . See also Potential difference Potential energy Category Potential es Potencial io Potencialo nl Potentiaal ja pl Potencja sl Potencial ... more details
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Wiktionary potentialPotential may mean In mathematics and physics a Potential Scalar potential Vector potentialPotential function disambiguation In physics and engineering Potential energy Magnetic potentialElectricpotential Electromagnetic four potential Coulomb potential van der Waals potential Lennard Jones potential Yukawa potential In linguistics Irrealis mood PotentialPotential mood In biology Action potential Membrane potential Water potential In Television Potential Buffy episode Potential Buffy episode , an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Potential and new Slayers , characters in Buffy the Vampire Slayer In philosophy Potentiality and actuality , a possibility that a thing can be said to have. Disambig ca Potencial cs Potenci l de Potential es Potencial fr Potentiel it Potenziale he ka lt Potencialas pl Potencja ujednoznacznienie ru simple Potential sv Potential ... more details
Volta potential also called Volta potential difference , or contact potential difference , or outer potential difference , , delta psi in electrochemistry , is the electricpotential difference between two points 1 and 2 in the vacuum point 1 close to the surface of metal M sub 1 sub point 2 close to the surface of metal M sub 2 sub or electrolyte where M sub 1 sub and M sub 2 sub are two uncharged metals brought into contact. ref http www.iupac.org goldbook C01293.pdf IUPAC Gold Book, definition of contact Volta potential difference. ref The Volta potential is named after Alessandro Volta . Volta potential between two metals When two metals are electrically isolated from each other, an arbitrary potential difference may exist between them. However, when two different metals are brought into contact, electrons will flow from the metal with a lower work function to the metal with the higher work function until the electrochemical potential of the electrons in the bulk of both phases are equal. The actual numbers of electrons that passes between the two phases is small, and the occupancy of the Fermi level s is practically unaffected. Measurement of Volta potential The Volta potential difference is measurable. It is related to the capacitance of an electrostatic capacitor , the two sides of which are made of the two metals for which the Volta potential difference is measured and the electrical charge used to load the capacitor. The Volta potential difference between a metal and an electrolyte can be measured in a similar fashion. ref V.S. Bagotsky, Fundamentals of Electrochemistry , Willey Interscience, 2006. ref See also Electrode potential Absolute electrode potential Electrical potential Galvani potentialPotential difference voltage Volt References reflist physics stub Category Electrochemistry Category Potential ca Potencial Volta de Volta Spannung es Potencial Volta it Potenziale Volta pl Potencja Volty ru uk ... more details
In electrochemistry , the electrochemical potential , math bar mu math , sometimes abbreviated to ECP, is a thermodynamic measure that combines the concepts of energy stored in the form of chemical potential and electric charge electrostatics . Electrochemical potential is expressed in the unit of Joule ... of water has sodium ions Na sup sup dissolved uniformly in it, and an electric field is applied across the water, then the sodium ions will tend to get pulled by the electric field towards one side. We say the ions have electricpotential energy , and are moving to lower their potential energy. Likewise ... the chemical potential is equal to the electrochemical potential minus the local electricpotential ... potential minus the local electricpotential energy of an electron. This article uses the electrochemistry ... , electrons , etc. has an electrochemical potential a quantity with units of energy at any given location ..., a species will try to move from areas with higher electrochemical potential to areas with lower electrochemical potential in equilibrium, the electrochemical potential will be constant everywhere ... potential , which is higher in the high concentration areas, and the molecules move to lower their chemical potential. These two examples show that an electrical potential and a chemical potential ... them into a single potential , the electrochemical potential , which can directly give the net ... for example, two glasses of water have the same electrochemical potential for a certain chemical ... . If the chemical potential is the same in the two regions, the species will occasionally move ... potentials of the two regions are different, more molecules will move to the lower chemical potential ... equal to the electrochemical potential difference between the two regions. Conflicting terminologies ... potential and electrochemical potential of an electron . However, in the two fields, the definitions of these two terms are sometimes swapped. In electrochemistry, the electrochemical potential ... more details
Sedimentation potential occurs due to dispersed particles motion relative to the fluid under influence of either gravity or centrifugation . This motion disrupts equilibrium symmetry of the particles double layer . Enveloping viscous flow around the particles drags ions of the diffuse layer away from the particles. This causes slight displacement between surface charge and electric charge of the diffuse layer . Particle gains Polarity dipole moment . These dipole moments generate electric field that is called sedimentation potential . It can be measured for electric open circuit . There is also notion of sedimentation current . It is electric current generated by sedimentation potential for electric short circuit There is detailed descriptions of this effect in many books on Colloid and Interface Science ref Lyklema, J. Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science , vol.2, page.3.208, 1995 ref , ref Hunter, R.J. Foundations of Colloid Science , Oxford University Press, 1989 ref , ref Dukhin, S.S. & Derjaguin, B.V. Electrokinetic Phenomena , J.Willey and Sons, 1974 ref , ref Russel, W.B., Saville, D.A. and Schowalter, W.R. Colloidal Dispersions , Cambridge University Press,1989 ref , ref Kruyt, H.R. Colloid Science , Elsevier Volume 1, Irreversible systems, 1952 ref , ref Dukhin, A.S. and Goetz, P.J. Ultrasound for characterizing colloids , Elsevier, 2002 ref . References references Category Interface and Colloid Science Category Colloidal chemistry ... more details
red,cathode sub E sub oxy,anode sub This follows from the IUPAC definition of the electricpotential difference of a galvanic cell, ref IUPAC Gold Book. Definition of the potential difference of a galvanic cell. http goldbook.iupac.org E01934.html ref according to which the electricpotential difference ...Electrode potential , E , in electrochemistry , according to an IUPAC definition, ref IUPAC. Compendium of Chemical Terminology , 2nd ed. the Gold Book . Compiled by A. D. McNaught and A. Wilkinson. Blackwell ... 10.1351 goldbook . http goldbook.iupac.org E01956.html Entry Electrode Potential ref is the electromotive ... hydrogen electrode , and on the right hand side is the electrode the potential of which is being defined ... hydrogen electrode potential of 0 by convention , one obtains E sub Cell sub E sub Right ... potential is measured in volt s V . Measurement Image Three electrode setup.png thumb right Three electrode setup for measurement of electrode potential. The measurement is generally conducted ... Reference electrode standard hydrogen electrode or an equivalent The measured potential of the working ... reversible potential , or a potential with a non zero net reaction on the working electrode but zero net current corrosion potential , Mixed potential theory mixed potential , or a potential with a non ... . The potential measurements are performed with the positive terminal of the electrometer connected to working electrode and the negative terminal to the reference electrode. Potential difference of a cell assembled of two electrodes See also Galvanic cell Cell voltage Electrochemical cell Cell potential Electrolytic cell Anode and cathode definitions depend on charge and discharge Potential of a cell ... from the left electrode anode to the right electrode cathode . See also Standard electrode potential Absolute electrode potential Table of standard electrode potentials Electrical potential Galvani potentialPotential difference voltage References references DEFAULTSORT Electrode Potential Category ... more details
In broadest terms, it is an analogue to electricpotential or gravitational potential , utilizing the same ... includes everything except the electric force . See Internal, external, and total chemical potential ... associated with external force fields Electricpotential energy differences, gravitational potential ... potential is the sum of electricpotential, gravitational potential, etc. q and m are the charge ... in electric field, which is central to how p n diode s and photovoltaics work. Chemical potential ... potential for electrons, a chemical potential for baryon number , electric charge , and so forth. In the case ... , it is safe to assume that the photon chemical potential is never different from zero. Electric ..., however, diffuse. The chemical potential of electric charge controls this diffusion Electric charge ...distinguish chemical energy In thermodynamics , chemical potential , symbolized by , is a measure of the potential ..., chemicals. Chemical potential was first described by the American engineer, chemist and mathematical ... of the substance added is the potential for that substance in the mass considered. Gibbs later ... allows chemical potential to be applied to a huge range of systems. The term can be used in thermodynamics and physics for any system undergoing change. Chemical potential is also referred to as partial molar Gibbs energy see also partial molar property . Chemical potential is measured in units of energy particle or, equivalently, energy Mole unit mole . In Chemistry , chemical potential is usually ... statistical physics the chemical potential, divided by the temperature, is the Lagrange multiplier ... fields, the term chemical potential is used to describe a fundamentally different but related concept, namely the internal chemical potential . see Internal, external, and total chemical potential below for details In semiconductor physics, The chemical potential of a system of electrons is known as the Fermi ... tend to move from higher chemical potential to lower chemical potential. In this way, chemical potential ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Ionic potential is the ratio of electric charge to the ionic radius radius of an ion . As such, the proportion measures the charge density at the surface of the ion usually the denser the charge, the stronger will be the ionic bond bond that the ion forms. The ionic potential gives the sense of how strongly or weakly the ion will be attracted, electrostatically, to ions of opposite charge and to what extent the ion will repel other ions of like charge. See also Surface charge Physical chemistry stub DEFAULTSORT Ionic Potential Category Ions Category Physical chemistry zh ... more details
engineering it refers specifically to electricpotential gradient, which is equal to the electric field . Definition Elementary algebra calculus Fundamentally the expression for a potential gradient ... field has identical properties to the gravitational field it is the gradient of the electricpotential ... zero curl, see Faraday s law of induction , which implies the electric field cannot be only equal to the gradient in electricpotential, a time dependent term must be added ref Introduction to Electrodynamics ... , the Standard conditions for temperature and pressure standard electricpotential difference is ref ...In physics , chemistry and biology , a potential gradient is the local derivative rate of change of the potential with respect to displacement, i.e. spatial derivative, or gradient. This quantity frequently ... is some type of potential , and x is displacement not distance , in the x direction. In the limit of infinitesimal ... differentials math F frac rm d phi rm d x , math In three dimensions, the resultant potential gradient is the sum of the potential gradients in each direction, in Cartesian coordinates math bold F bold ... , math bold F nabla phi , math Vector calculus The mathematical nature of a potential gradient arises ... problems, the scalar field is the potential, and the vector field is a force field, or flux current ... can be shown to be conservative, it is equal to the gradient in gravitational potential math mathbf g nabla Phi , math Notice the opposite signs between gravitational field and potential because as the potential gradient and field are opposite in direction, as the potential gradient increases, the gravitational ... vector potential . Chemistry main Electrode potentials In an Electrochemistry Electrochemical ... standard conditions . The potential gradient is relatively abrupt, since there is an almost definite boundary between the metal and solution, hence the term interface. Biology In biology , potential gradients is the net difference in electric charge across a cell membrane . Referances reflist ... more details
potential energy Main Electricpotential energy An object can have potential energy by virtue of its ... filled sphere Electrostatic potential energy In case the electric charge of an object can be assumed to be at rest, it has potential energy due to its position relative to other charged objects. The electric ... force between the limits of infinity and r . A related quantity called electricpotential commonly denoted with a V for voltage is equal to the electricpotential energy per unit charge. Magnetic ...about a form of energy in physics the statistical method Potential energy statistics Classical mechanics Refimprove date June 2010 In physics , potential energy is the energy of a body or a system due ... potential energy was coined by the 19th century Scottish engineer and physicist William Rankine ... ref Overview Potential energy exists when a force acts upon an object that tends to restore it to a lower ... disappear. Instead, it is stored as potential energy. If the spring is released or the mass is dropped ... coaster. When the coaster climbs a hill it has potential energy. At the very top of the hill is its maximum potential energy. When the coaster speeds down the hill potential energy turns into kinetic. Kinetic energy is greatest at the bottom. The more formal definition is that potential energy ... position. There are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of force. More specifically, every conservative force gives rise to potential energy. For example, the work of an Elasticity physics elastic force is called elastic potential energy work of the gravitational force is called gravitational potential energy work of the Coulomb force is called electricpotential energy work of the strong nuclear force or weak nuclear force acting on the baryon charge physics charge is called nuclear potential energy work of intermolecular forces is called intermolecular potential energy. Chemical potential energy, such as the energy stored in fossil fuels , is the work ... more details
Galvani potential also called Galvani potential difference, or inner potential difference, , delta phi in electrochemistry , is the electricpotential difference between two points in the bulk of two phases. ref http www.iupac.org goldbook G02574.pdf IUPAC Gold Book, definition of Galvani potential ... and a liquid e.g., a metal electrode submerged in an electrolyte . Generally, the Galvani potential ... The Galvani potential is named after Luigi Galvani . Galvani potential between two metals First, consider the Galvani potential between two metals. When two metals are electrically isolated from each other, an arbitrary potential difference may exist between them. However, when two different metals ... to the metal with the higher work function until the electrochemical potential of the electrons in the bulk ... potential between the two different phases in contact can be written as math overline mu j 1 overline mu j 2 math where math overline mu math is the electrochemical potential j denotes the species ... denote phase 1 and phase 2, respectively. Now, the electrochemical potential of a species is defined as a sum of its chemical potential and the local electrostatic potential math overline mu j mu j z j F phi math where is the chemical potential z is the electrical charge carried by a single charge carrier unity for electrons F is the Faraday constant is the electrostatic potential From the two ... hand side is the Galvani potential difference between the phases 1 and 2 . Thus, the Galvani potential ... of the chemical potential of the charge carriers in the two phases. The Galvani potential difference ... potential The Galvani potential difference is not measurable. The measured potential difference between ... of the two metals or their combination with the solution Galvani potential because the cell needs ... cell potential can be written as ref name Trasatti Sergio Trasatti, The Absolute Electrode Potential an Explanatory Note Recommendations 1986 , International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ... more details
Electromagnetism cTopic Magnetostatics The term magnetic potential can be used for either of two quantities in classical electromagnetism the magnetic vector potential , A , often simply called the vector potential and the magnetic scalar potential , . Both quantities can be used in certain circumstances to calculate the magnetic field . The more frequently used magnetic vector potential A often simply called the vector potential is defined such that the curl of A is the magnetic B field. Together with the electricpotential, the magnetic vector potential can be used to specify the electric field ... and B , or in terms of the magnetic vector potential and electricpotential. In more advanced theories ... scalar potential is sometimes used to specify the magnetic B field B and H H field in cases when there are no free current s, in a manner analogous to using the electricpotential to determine the electric field in electrostatics . One important use of is to determine the magnetic field due to permanent magnets when their magnetization is known. With some care the scalar potential can be extended to include free currents as well. Magnetic vector potential The magnetic vector potential A is a vector field that, together with the scalar field electricpotential , is defined as math ... field and E is the electric field. In magnetostatics where there is no time varying charge distribution, only the first equation is needed. In the context of electrodynamics , the terms vector potential and scalar potential are used for magnetic vector potential and electricpotential , respectively. In mathematics, vector potential and scalar potential have more general meanings. Defining the electric ... of the magnetic vector potential A and the electricpotentialelectric scalar potential . math ... vector potential at point p sub 1 sub and time t. math phi , math p sub 1 sub , t is the electric ... electricpotential into the electromagnetic potential , also called four potential . One ... more details
the scalar potential of electromagnetism electricpotential all other uses potential File Mass potential well increasing mass.gif thumb gravitational potential well of an increasing mass where math mathbf F nabla P math A scalar potential is a fundamental concept in vector analysis and physics the adjective scalar is frequently omitted if there is no danger of confusion with vector potential . The scalar potential is an example of a scalar field . Given a vector field F , the scalar potential ... faster than 1 r sup 2 sup . See also Electricpotential Fundamental theorem of vector analysis Vector ..., mathematicians may use a positive sign in front of the gradient to define the potential. ref See http www.math.umn.edu nykamp m2374 readings findpot for an example where the potential is defined without ... 5 author Louis Leithold page 1199 avoid using the term potential when solving for a function from its ... per unit length. In order for F to be described in terms of a scalar potential only, the following ... play a prominent role in many areas of physics and engineering. The gravity potential is the scalar potential associated with the gravity per unit mass, i.e., the acceleration due to the field, as a function of position. The gravity potential is the gravitational potential energy per unit mass. In electrostatics the electricpotential is the scalar potential associated with the electric field , i.e., with the electrostatic force per unit Electric charge charge . The electricpotential is in this case the electrostatic potential energy per unit charge. In fluid dynamics , irrotational lamellar field s have a scalar potential only in the special case when it is a Laplacian field . Certain aspects of the nuclear force can be described by a Yukawa potential . The potential play a prominent role ... mechanics . Further, the scalar potential is the fundamental quantity in quantum mechanics . Not every vector field has a scalar potential. Those that do are called conservative vector field conservative ... more details
Any voltage is a difference in electricpotential between two points for example, the separation of positive and negative electric charge s on opposite sides of a Electrical resistance resistive barrier. The typical resting membrane potential of a cell arises from the separation of potassium ions ... charge excess in any side of the membrane. So, although there is an electricpotential across ... change on electricpotential. Generation of the resting potential Cell membranes are typically permeable ... force electric field potential that results from the build up of ionic charge physics charge ...The relatively static membrane potential of quiescent cells is called the resting membrane potential or resting voltage , as opposed to the specific dynamic electrochemical phenomena called action potential and graded membrane potential . Apart from the latter two, which occur in Membrane potential excitable ... potential and dynamic voltage changes like action potential from biophysical point of view all ... ion channel s, ion transporter s, and exchangers. Conventionally, resting membrane potential can ... relative permeability for potassium, the resulting membrane potential is almost always close to the potassium reversal potential . But in order for this process to occur, a concentration gradient ... membrane potential across an animal cell s cell membrane plasma membrane , potassium and sodium ... potential may be established by acidification of the inside of a membranous compartment such as the proton pump that generates membrane potential across synaptic vesicle membranes . Citation needed date January 2009 Electroneutrality In most quantitative treatments of membrane potential, such as the derivation ... involved in generating the resting potential below , that is, there is no actual measurable charge excess in either side. That occurs because the effect of charge on electrochemical potential is hugely ..., and others. To simplify the description of the ionic basis of the resting membrane potential, it is most ... more details
Cell potential may refer to Membrane potential , the potential across the membrane of a biological cell Standard electrode potential , the potential between electrodes of an electrochemical cell disambiguation ... more details
denoted using the Greek letter zeta , hence potential . From a theoretical viewpoint, zeta potential is electricpotential in the interfacial double layer interfacial double layer DL at the location ..., zeta potential is not equal to the Stern potential or electric surface potential in the double ... effects that are widely used for characterizing zeta potential colloid vibration current and electric ...File Diagram of zeta potential and slipping planeV2.svg thumb 300px Diagram showing the ionic concentration and potential difference as a function of distance from the charged surface of a particle suspended in a dispersion medium. Zeta potential is a scientific term for electrokinetic potential ref Definition of http goldbook.iupac.org E01968.html electrokinetic potential in IUPAC. Compendium of Chemical ... potential is the potential difference between the dispersion medium and the stationary layer of fluid ... potential is that its value can be related to the stability of colloidal dispersions e.g., a multivitamin syrup . The zeta potential indicates the degree of repulsion between adjacent, similarly ..., a high zeta potential will confer stability, i.e., the solution or dispersion will resist aggregation. When the potential is low, attraction exceeds repulsion and the dispersion will break and flocculate. So, colloids with high zeta potential negative or positive are electrically stabilized while colloids .... citation needed date November 2011 class wikitable Zeta potential mV Stability behavior of the colloid ... Moderate stability from 40 to 60 Good stability more than 61 Excellent stability Zeta potential .... Nevertheless, zeta potential is often the only available path for characterization of double layer properties. Zeta potential should not be confused with electrode potential or electrochemical potential because electrochemical reactions are generally not involved in the development of zeta potential . Measurement of zeta potential Zeta potential is not measurable directly but it can be calculated ... more details
Donnan potential appears as a result of Donnan equilibrium , named after Frederick G. Donnan , which refers to the distribution of ion species between two ionic solution s separated by a semipermeable membrane or boundary. The boundary layer maintains an unequal distribution of ionic solute concentration by acting as a selective barrier to ionic diffusion . Some species of ions may pass through the barrier while others may not. The solutions may be gel s or colloid s as well as ionic liquids, and as such the phase boundary between gels or a gel and a liquid can also act as a selective barrier. Electricpotential arises between two solutions is called Donnan potential. Donnan equilibrium is prominent in the triphasic model for articular cartilage proposed by Mow and Ratcliffe, as well as in electrochemical fuel cells and dialysis . The Donnan effect is extra osmotic pressure attributable to cations Na and K attached to dissolved plasma proteins. See also Chemical equilibrium Nernst equation Double Layer biospecific References IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology 2nd Edition 1997 Van C. Mow and Anthony Ratcliffe Basic Orthopedic Biomechanics , 2nd Ed. Lippincott Raven Publishers, Philadelphia, 1997 Category Physical chemistry Category Colloidal chemistry sl Donnanovo ravnovesje ... more details
potential that causes electric current to flow rapidly to other points in the membrane. In non ... sides of a plasma membrane cellular membrane lead to a voltage called the membrane potential. Many ... regions. These concentration gradients provide the potential energy to drive the formation of the membrane potential. This voltage is established when the membrane has permeability to one or more ... potential. Note that the bulk solutions of either side of the membrane are electo neutral ... and attract each other across membrane. Thus, the membrane potential is physically located only ... of the ionic contributions to the membrane potential. Other ions including sodium, chloride, calcium ... channel and the direction of net potassium movement. Membrane potential also transmembrane potential or membrane voltage is the difference in electrical potential between the interior and the exterior ... of a lipid bilayer with a variety of types of proteins embedded in it. The membrane potential arises ... potential resting membrane potential of a cell, is potassium, although other ions do contribute in more minor ways. By convention, the sign of the membrane potential is designated as the voltage inside ... transmembrane potential, usually with a negative voltage in the cell interior as compared to the cell exterior. The membrane potential has two basic functions. First, it allows a cell to function ... potential is held at a relatively stable value, called the resting potential . For neurons, typical values of the resting potential range from 70 to 80 millivolts that is, the interior of a cell ... of ion channels can induce a departure from the resting potential. This is called a depolarization if the interior ... cells, a sufficiently large depolarization can evoke an action potential , in which the membrane potential changes rapidly and significantly for a short time on the order of 1 to 100 milliseconds ... gated ion channel s. In neuron s, the factors that influence the membrane potential are diverse. They include ... more details
moves to that location from a reference location. It is analogous to the electricpotential with mass playing the role of charge physics charge . By convention, the gravitational potential is defined ...Image GravityPotential.jpg thumb 300px Plot of a two dimensional slice of the gravitational potential ... of the body. In classical mechanics , the gravitational potential at a location is equal to the Work ... potential is also known as the Newtonian potential and is fundamental in the study of potential theory . Potential energy The gravitational potential V is the potential energy U per unit mass math U m V math where m is the mass of the object. The potential energy is the negative of the work .... If the body has a mass of 1 unit, then the potential energy to be assigned to that body is equal to the gravitational potential. So the potential can be interpreted as the negative of the work done by the gravitational ... constant. In that case, the difference in potential energy from one height to another is to a good ... form The Scalar potentialpotential V at a distance x from a point particle point mass of mass M is math V frac GM x , math where G is the gravitational constant . The potential has units of energy ... of the gravitational potential. Because the potential has no angular components, its gradient is math ... square law math mathbf a frac GM x 2 . math The potential associated with a mass distribution ... n sub and have masses m sub 1 sub , ..., m sub n sub , then the potential of the distribution at the point ... measure dm on three dimensional Euclidean space R sup 3 sup , then the potential is the convolution ... , where dv r is the Euclidean volume element , then the gravitational potential is the volume integral ... is a potential function coming from a continuous mass distribution &rho r , then &rho can be recovered ... of distribution mathematics distribution s. As a consequence, the gravitational potential satisfies ... potential . Spherical symmetry A spherically symmetric mass distribution behaves to an observer ... more details
In mathematics and mathematical physics , potential theory is the study of harmonic function s. Definition and comments The term potential theory was coined in 19th century physics , when it was realized that the fundamental force s of nature could be modeled using Potential theory potential s which ... and Newtonian gravity were developed later, the name potential theory remained. There is considerable overlap between potential theory and the theory of the Laplace equation. To the extent that it is possible ... subject matter and rests on the following distinction potential theory focuses on the properties ... singularity singularities of harmonic functions would be said to belong to potential theory .... Modern potential theory is also intimately connected with probability and the theory of Markov ... proportional to potentials. Even in the finite case, the analogue I K of the Laplacian in potential ... linear . This means that the fundamental object of study in potential theory is a linear space of functions ..., one can surmise that potential theory in two dimensions is different from potential theory in other ... of two dimensional potential theory is substantially the same as that of complex analysis. For this reason, when speaking of potential theory, one focuses attention on theorems which hold in three or more ... of complex analysis are special cases of theorems of potential theory in any dimension, one can obtain ... the two dimensional instance of more general results. Local behavior An important topic in potential ... id p p074140 title Potential theory springer author E.D. Solomentsev id p p074150 title Abstract potential theory S. Axler, P. Bourdon, W. Ramey 2001 . Harmonic Function Theory 2nd edition . Springer Verlag. ISBN 0 387 95218 7. O. D. Kellogg 1969 . Foundations of Potential Theory . Dover Publications. ISBN 0 486 60144 7. L. L. Helms 1975 . Introduction to potential theory . R. E. Krieger ISBN 0 88275 224 3. J. L. Doob. Classical Potential Theory and Its Probabilistic Counterpart , Springer Verlag ... more details
The term potential function may refer to A mathematical function mathematics function whose values are a physical potential . The class of functions known as harmonic function s, which are the topic of study in potential theory . The potential function of a potential game . A function used in the potential method of amortized analysis to describe an investment of resources by past operations that can be used by future operations. mathdab ... more details
Spontaneous potential SP , also called self potential , is a naturally occurring Electricpotentialelectricpotential difference in the Earth, measured by an electrode relative to a fixed reference electrode ... of ions Streaming potential E sub k sub Electrochemical potential E sub c sub Streaming potential ... that acquired electrokinetic potential electrokinetic or zeta potential . The streaming potential appears ... and formation. The streaming potential is produced when the flow takes place across mud cake in front ... accepted that the streaming potential across the mud cake is compensated by that across the shale. As such, in most cases, the spontaneous potential measured is only related to the electrochemical potential. Electrochemical potential E sub C sub is the sum of liquid junction or diffusion potential E sub J sub , and membrane potential E sub M sub image SP MembraneAndLiquidJunctionPotential, small.png thumb Fig1 Electrochemical Potential Liquid junction & membrane potential Liquid junction potential is established at the direct contact of the mud filtrate and formation water at the edge ... activity Membrane Potential develops when two electrolytes of different ionic concentrations, such as mud ... potential is thus summarized as E sub C sub E sub M sub E sub J sub K log sub 10 sub a sub w sub a sub mf sub Since spontaneous potential is a measure of electrochemical potential and the ionic .... The ideal spontaneous potential across clean bed is known as Static SP SSP , and defined as follow ... is the electrochemical potential, since it can cause a significant deflection opposite permeable ... of the electric current , SP can only be recorded in conductive mud. Determination of R sub ..., R. F., 1990, The self potential method for environmental and engineering applications, in Ward, S. H ... the interpretation. Beside petrochemical component, SP is also affected by electrokinetic potential ... SP is a measurement of electrical potential produced by current in the mud, its amplitude approaches ... more details