What is curl of a vector field in physics?
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The curl of a vector is 0.
The physical interpretation its the measure of how much the vector curls.
Imagine a whirlpool moving in circles.
The physical interpretation of this is that vector do not move in circles.
Best explanation is when drawing electric field they always flow out and do not curl inside, this is because electric field is also a vector.
The physical interpretation its the measure of how much the vector curls.
Imagine a whirlpool moving in circles.
The physical interpretation of this is that vector do not move in circles.
Best explanation is when drawing electric field they always flow out and do not curl inside, this is because electric field is also a vector.
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