Equipotential [adjective]
Definition of Equipotential:
worthy of comparison
Opposite/Antonyms of Equipotential:
Sentence/Example of Equipotential:
We therefore might call our systems equipotential systems with single potencies; or, more shortly, singular-equipotential systems.
The term harmonious-equipotential system therefore seems to be the right one to denote them.
We could hardly imagine a better instance of an harmonious-equipotential system.
It is an open question whether this complex system is to be called equipotential or not.
The cambium of the Phanerogams may be regarded as the very type of a complex-equipotential system, promoting restitution of form.
The germs of certain medusae seem to be equipotential in every respect, even in their cleavage stages.
Hence the distances separating the equipotential surfaces are a measure of the electromotive force present.
When the lines of force and the equipotential surfaces are straight, parallel, and equidistant, we have a uniform field.
This cambium, therefore, also deserves the name of an equipotential system.
This only means that the equipotential surfaces are crowded together, just as they are near the ridge of a house.