Constructing a Scalar Potential for a Path Independent Vector Field
We prove that a path independent vector field has a scalar potential function and we prove that the path integral from a arbitrary point to a variable point (x,y) will be the potential function. #mikedabkowski, #mikethemathematician, #profdabkowski

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