1. equipotential - Noun
2. equipotential - Adjective
Having the same potential.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLines of constant ψ are known as streamlines and lines of constant φ are known as equipotential lines (see equipotential surface ). Source: Internet
Height is a measurement at right angles to this surface, roughly toward the centre of the Earth, but local variations make the equipotential layers irregular (though roughly ellipsoidal). Source: Internet
If we colour the Fatou domain according to the iteration number (and not the real iteration number), the bands of iteration show the course of the equipotential lines. Source: Internet
The equipotential lines for this function are concentric circles. Source: Internet
The ocean surface moves because of the changing tidal equipotential, rising when the tidal potential is high, which occurs on the parts of the Earth nearest to and furthest from the Moon. Source: Internet
This is the primary mechanism driving tidal action, explaining two tidal equipotential bulges, and accounting for two high tides per day. Source: Internet