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A vector field F is said to be solenoidal.​

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Consider a vector field F that represents a fluid velocity: The divergence of F at a point in a fluid is a measure of the rate at which the fluid is flowing away from or towards that point. ... If there is no gain or loss of fluid anywhere then div F = 0. Such a vector field is said to be solenoidal.

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