Spherical multipole moments
In physics, spherical multipole moments are the coefficients in a series expansion of a potential that varies inversely with the distance R to a source, i.e., as 1 R . {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{R}}.} Examples of such potentials are the electric potential, the magnetic potential and the gravitational potential.
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