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  • In [[physics]], a '''vector field''' is a vector function on a space. That is, there is a vector associated ...athbb{E}^3</math>&mdash;the infinite (Newtonian) world that we live in. A vector field may be pictured as a set of arrows, one arrow for each point of space. In
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  • A vector operator that describes the rotation of a vector field.
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  • A theorem relating the flux of a vector field through a surface to the vector field inside the surface.
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  • A first order differential vector operator acting on a vector field resulting in a scalar function.
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  • {{rpl|Vector field}}
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  • a vector field '''D''' in a dielectric; '''D''' is proportional to the outer electric fiel
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  • force acting on an electric charge&mdash;a vector field.
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  • {{r|Vector field}}
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  • where '''&nabla;''' &times; '''F''' is the [[curl]] of a [[vector field]] on <math>\scriptstyle \mathbb{R}^3</math>, the vector d'''S'''
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  • Vector field '''H''' caused by permanent magnets, conduction currents, and displacement
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  • Decomposition of a vector field in a transverse (divergence-free) and a longitudinal (curl-free) component.
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  • In [[vector analysis]], the '''divergence''' of a [[differentiable]] [[vector field]] '''F'''('''r''') is given by an expression involving the operator [[nab The flux is a vector field (at any point a vector gives the direction of flow), and the density is a [
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  • {{r|Vector field}}
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  • ...losed surface is equal to the triple integral of the [[divergence]] of the vector field inside the surface. ...</math>. If <math>\mathbf{F}</math> is a [[continuously differentiable]] [[vector field]] defined in a [[neighbourhood]] of <math>V</math>, then
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  • ...l model|mathematical models]] deal with both [[scalar field|scalar]] and [[vector field|vector]] fields. The [[Field (physics)|field]] and its [[gradient]] are sen ...thesis is that all parts in the fungal mycelium have the '''identical''' [[Vector field|field]] generation systems, field sensing mechanisms and growth direction a
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  • {{r|Vector field}}
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  • In [[physics]], a '''vector field''' is a vector function on a space. That is, there is a vector associated ...athbb{E}^3</math>&mdash;the infinite (Newtonian) world that we live in. A vector field may be pictured as a set of arrows, one arrow for each point of space. In
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  • {{r|Vector field}}
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