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The curl of a vector is always a....quantity
(A) Scalar
(B) Vector
(C) May be scalar or vector
(D) None of these​

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Answered by wwwratanchandrapul
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Answered by adventureisland
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Option (B) is correct.

The curl of a vector is always a (B) VECTOR quantity

About Vector :

  • Any quantity with magnitude and direction, such as displacement or velocity, is a vector quantity.
  • Vectors are mathematical objects that represent vector quantities.
  • A vector's curl is always a vector quantity.
  • The physical quantities characterized by the presence of both magnitude and direction are referred to as vector quantities.
  • Force, velocity, displacement, and acceleration are examples of common vector quantities.
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