Q.8 The divergence of curl of a vector is always
(a) 1
(b) 0/2
(C) 1/2
(d) zero
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The divergence of curl of a vector is always zero.
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The correct option is D. zero.
Explanation:
- The term "vector" in mathematics and physics is used informally to describe some values that cannot be described by a single number.
- A quantity or phenomena with independent qualities for both magnitude and direction is called a vector.
- The term can also refer to a quantity's mathematical or geometrical representation.
- Velocity, momentum, force, electromagnetic fields, and weight are a few examples of vectors in nature.
- Two vector field metrics that are particularly helpful in many different applications are divergence and curl.
- Divergence and curl are measurements of the fluid's propensity to gather or disperse at a point and to swirl around that point, respectively.
- While curl is a vector in and of itself, divergence is a scalar or a single value.
The divergence of a curl of a vector is always zero.
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