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Potential theory in gravity and magnetic applications

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In this article, the potential of the geomagnetic field has been studied in vector calculus, and the results of the potential have been shown to be equivalent to the conversion of units.
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Introduction 1. The potential 2. Consequences of the potential 3. Newtonian potential 4. Magnetic potential 5. Magnetization 6. Spherical harmonic analysis 7. Regional gravity fields 8. The geomagnetic field 9. Forward method 10. Inverse method 11. Fourier-domain modeling 12. Transformations A. Review of vector calculus B. Subroutines C. Review of sampling theory D. Conversion of units.

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