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what is solinodial vector​

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Answered by benedictanish74
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Answer:A solénoïdal vector field is one that would produce no rotation of an infinitesimal paddle wheel device, if the field is considered to be one of fluid flow. As a prime example, think of the vector field produced by a point source, such as the Sun from a great distance, with the outward bound symmetrical spherical stream of intensity being anything from radiation to muons or neutrinos streaming evenly ever outward. The solenoid name comes from the analogy to the field emanating from the end of a solenoid… a wire wrapped around a cylinder, viewed end -on.

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Answered by wwwTASC2552
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A solinodial vector is a vector  field with divergence zero at all points in the field.

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