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A solenoidal field F is characterised by

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Solenoidal fields are characterized by their so-called vector potential, that is, a vector field A such that a=curlA. Examples of solenoidal fields are field of velocities of an incompressible liquid and the magnetic field within an infinite solenoid.

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