7. For scalar and vector potentials V(r,t) = -ax, A (r,t) = byx - bxy, (20) (a) Is there any gauge transformation that l

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7. For scalar and vector potentials V(r,t) = -ax, A (r,t) = byx - bxy, (20) (a) Is there any gauge transformation that l

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7. For scalar and vector potentials V(r,t) = -ax, A (r,t) = byx - bxy, (20) (a) Is there any gauge transformation that leads to V=0? If so, what is it? (6) How about A=0? (b) What are the charge and current densities?
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