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a vector field whose divergence is zero known as (a) solenoidal (b) irrotational (c) conservative (d) none of the above

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Answered by ElfadlyKhadijah
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Answer:

Using partial quotients, which would be the best choice for the first number to subtract in the division problem 858 \div 26?

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Using partial quotients, which would be the best choice for the first number to subtract in the division problem 858 \div 26?

Answered by Anonymous
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A vector field whose divergence is zero is known as solenoidal. (option a)

  • A solenoidal vector field is known as an incompressible vector field.
  • It has a vector field v with divergence zero at all points in the field.
  • This type of field has no sources or sinks.
  • If the magnitude of the vector field does not change as we move along the field then we can say that the divergence is zero.
  • Solenoidal can be called a vector function with zero divergences.

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