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Talk:Potential gradient

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Extend scope

What the hell have the previous editors of the page been doing all this time?... More references and scope will be added soon - at least we have something of a short article instead of essentially zero content.-- F = q(E + v × B) 00:45, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

The edit summary:

  • Add clarification template to a meaningless sentence:
"The potential gradient is relatively abrupt, since there is an almost definite boundary between the metal and solution, hence the term interface."
(in the hope someone can rewrite it),
  • some slight rewriting,
  • try the {{math}} template
  • changed headings (the first section used algebra, one-variable elementary calculus, then vector calculus, the next section continued vector calculus... so just split into 1d and 3d).

Feedback welcome. M∧Ŝc2ħεИτlk 16:54, 5 March 2013 (UTC)