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WHAT IS CURL IN PHYSICS????????​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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In vector calculus, the curl is a vector operator that describes the infinitesimal circulation of a vector field in three-dimensional Euclidean space. ... The curl of a field is formally defined as the circulation density at each point of the field. A vector field whose curl is zero is called irrotational.

Answered by MoonWings
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\bf{\red{:→}} What is curl in physics ?

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\bf{\red{:→}} In physics Curl is used in vector calcus.

\bf{\red{:→}} Here, Curl works as a vector operator.

\bf{\red{:→}} It describes Infinitestimal circulation.

\bf{\red{:→}} It also works in three-dimensional euclid space.

\bf{\red{:→}} It also can be defined as Circulation density in the each point on the field.

\bf{\red{:→}} Those curl is 0 in a vector field is called as Irrotational.

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