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In vector calculus a solenoidal vector field (also known as an incompressible vector field, a divergence-free vector field, or a transverse vector field) is a vector field v with divergence zero at all points in the field: A common way of expressing this property is to say that the field has no sources or sinks.
A vector field with zero divergence everywhere is called solenoidal – in which case any closed surface has no net flux across it.
9 мая 2011 г. · A vector field with 0 divergence can be used to model and understand the flow of fluids, such as air or water, in a given region. It is also ...
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If the divergence of a vector field is zero throughout a region, it means that the vector field has neither sources nor sinks in that region.
This vector field illustrates some of the subtlety of divergence. The vector field is radiating outward, so it looks like it is expanding.
7 мар. 2023 г. · The next two theorems say that, under certain conditions, source-free vector fields are precisely the vector fields with zero divergence.
A negative divergence means that the vector field is decreasing in strength. A zero divergence means that the vector field is not changing in strength. 🔗 ...
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