Physics, asked by brindia2004, 1 month ago

Why divergence of magnetic vector potential is zero?​

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Answered by nikhil30bhardwaj
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Explanation:

The absence of monopoles in magnetism ie the facts that poles of a magnet cannot be separated lead to the eauation; Div B = 0. This equation means there is no net outward flow of magnetic induction field vector B. Div B = 0; ==> B = Curl A, where A is the so called vector potential of the magnetic induction field.

Answered by ratansinghrp26
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Answer:

The absence of monopoles in magnetism ie the facts that poles of a magnet cannot be separated lead to the eauation; Div B = 0. This equation means there is no net outward flow of magnetic induction field vector B. Div B = 0; ==> B = Curl A, where A is the so called vector potential of the magnetic induction field.

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