What Is Curl Formula?
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Curl is a mathematical formula used to calculate the curl of a vector field, which is a vector-valued function. The formula is expressed as follows:
curl(F) = ∇ × F = (∂Fy/∂x − ∂Fx/∂y, ∂Fz/∂x − ∂Fx/∂z, ∂Fy/∂z − ∂Fz/∂y)
The curl formula is a mathematical compound of three–dimensional vector calculus. It is used to describe the line integrals of vector fields. In vector calculus, the curl of a vector field describes its local rotational behavior, which can be thought of as a measure of how much an element of the vector field tends to rotate or swirl around a certain point.