@@RohithManayil Thank you sir, but in my syllabus there is only static potential, it means if they ask to derive multiple expansion of static potential, it means I've to do only for electric potential only? Because in magnet the charges are not stationary. Am I right sir?
@@Himanshu-hk4lf Even though charges are moving, magnetostatics deals with the time independent (static Magnetic field) magnetic field generated by the steady currents.
Thank you sir for the explanation .
sir, Is Multiple expansion of scalar potential means only electric potential?
It may be magnetic potential?
Please reply as soon as possible.
You can do the same for Vector potential. See here: th-cam.com/video/f8OOC8xqZ_c/w-d-xo.html
@@RohithManayil Thank you sir, but in my syllabus there is only static potential, it means if they ask to derive multiple expansion of static potential, it means I've to do only for electric potential only?
Because in magnet the charges are not stationary. Am I right sir?
@@Himanshu-hk4lf Even though charges are moving, magnetostatics deals with the time independent (static Magnetic field) magnetic field generated by the steady currents.
@@RohithManayil ok... Thank you sir 🙏