Justify with a real life example that divergence of a curl is always zero.
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Justify with a real life example that divergence of a curl is always zero.
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The stokes theorem gives the integral of the curl of a vector field on a surface in therms of the integral of the vector field on the boundary that encircles that surface. So, the divergence of the curl being zero means that the boundary has no boundary.
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