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Solenoidal vector field
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In vector calculus a solenoidal vector field is a vector field v with divergence zero:
This condition is clearly satisfied whenever v has a vector potential, because if
then
The converse holds: for any solenoidal v there exists a vector potential
A such that
. (Strictly, this holds only subject to certain technical conditions on v.)
Examples:
- one of Maxwell's equations states that the magnetic field B is solenoidal;
- the velocity field of an incompressible fluid flow is solenoidal.
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