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  • ...of mathematics known as [[vector analysis]]. Important applications of the curl are in the [[Maxwell equations]] for electromagnetic fields, in the [[Helm \mathrm{curl}\; \mathbf{F} \equiv \mathrm{rot}\; \mathbf{F} \equiv\boldsymbol{\nabla}\ti
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Curl]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae, vectored by the wheat curl mite.
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  • ...on of a vector field in a transverse (divergence-free) and a longitudinal (curl-free) component.
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  • A vector identity, equivalent to the curl theorem in two dimensions, which relates a line integral around a simple cl
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  • ...of mathematics known as [[vector analysis]]. Important applications of the curl are in the [[Maxwell equations]] for electromagnetic fields, in the [[Helm \mathrm{curl}\; \mathbf{F} \equiv \mathrm{rot}\; \mathbf{F} \equiv\boldsymbol{\nabla}\ti
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  • ...ergence of both sides of the equation and using that the divergence of the curl of any vector field is zero (i.e. <math> \boldsymbol{\nabla} \cdot \boldsym ...tion can be converted by taking the curl on both sides, and using that the curl of a gradient is zero (i.e. '''&nabla;''' &times; '''&nabla;''' &Psi; = 0).
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  • {{r|Curl}}
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  • ...field into two vector fields, one a [[divergence]]-free field and one a [[curl]]-free field. The decomposition is called after the German physiologist an ...t follows that the first term of '''F''' is divergence-free and the second curl-free.
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  • {{r|Curl}}
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  • {{r|Curl}}
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  • {{r|Curl}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Curl]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Curl}}
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  • '''Green's Theorem''' is a vector identity that is equivalent to the [[curl theorem]] in two dimensions. It relates the line integral around a simple c The theorem is equivalent to the [[curl theorem]] in the plane and can be written in a more compact form as
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  • where '''&nabla;''' &times; '''F''' is the [[curl]] of a [[vector field]] on <math>\scriptstyle \mathbb{R}^3</math>, the vect
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  • ...E''' appearing in the Lorentz force '''F''' is the sum of a longitudinal (curl-free) component and a transverse (divergence-free) component. The following ...0 and '''&nabla;''' • '''A''' = 0, the components of '''E''' are indeed curl-free and divergence-free, respectively.
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  • Curl, J.S. A Dictionary of Architecture. (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1 Curl, J.S. A Dictionary of Architecture.
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  • ...to the award of the 1996 Nobel Prize in chemistry to Harold Kroto, Robert Curl and Richard Smalley.
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  • where <math>\scriptstyle \boldsymbol{\nabla}\times \mathbf{B}</math> is the [[curl]] of the vector field '''B'''('''r''') and '''J'''('''r''') is the current
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  • ...eld it follows that a divergence-free vector field can be written as the [[curl]] of another vector field, i.e., provided the ''longitudinal component'' ''
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  • ...pirically the direction of the vector is given by the [[right-hand rule]]: curl your fingers of your right hand about the axis of rotation in the direction
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  • ...f. The normal response is for the big toe to turn downward and the toes to curl. If the Babinski sign is present, the big toe turns upward and the toes may
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  • :<math>\mathrm{curl}\ \mathbf H = 0 \ , </math> The representation of an irrotational (curl free) vector field by a scalar potential is a consequence of [[Helmholtz de
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  • in which the [[vector potential]] '''A''' is introduced though the [[curl]] '''&nabla;'''×'''A'''. The expansion for '''B''' follows by taking the curl,
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  • Here <math>\scriptstyle \boldsymbol{\nabla} \times </math> is the [[curl]] and ''V'' is a finite volume of the current generating the '''B'''-field ...he perpendicular (transverse, divergence-free) and parallel (longitudinal, curl-free) components. The operator <b>&nabla;</b> acts on unprimed coordinates
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  • an irrotational (also known as curl-free or longitudinal) field and a solenoidal (also known as divergence-free
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  • ...magnetic induction), and the symbol '''&nabla;'''&times; stands for the [[curl]] of '''E'''.
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  • where '''H'''('''r''') is the [[magnetic field]]. Since the divergence of the curl is always zero,
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  • ...MV) cannot live and reproduce by itself. WSMV is transferred through wheat curl mite to the crop. This mite is an arthropod. It is so extremely small in si {{Image|Wheat curl mite.jpg|right|200px|A wheat curl mite}}
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  • ...y elaborate vector equations, involving abstract mathematical notions as [[curl]] and [[divergence]].<ref>Of course, ''H&psi;=E&psi;'' may look simple, but ...[[divergence]] of a [[vector field]] and '''&nabla;&times; ''' for its [[curl]].
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  • ...ay an important role. They are the [[gradient]], the [[divergence]], the [[curl]], and the [[Laplacian|Laplace operator]]. It is possible to derive general and its curl is given by
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  • * Curl, Donald W. ''Murat Halstead and the Cincinnati Commercial.'' (1980). 186 p
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  • One foolish error is to just collapse, retreat or curl up, letting the attacker control the situation completely; in that case, he
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  • here '''&nabla;'''×'''A''' is the [[curl]] of '''A'''.
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  • ...ssume that '''F''' is [[conservative (physics)|conservative]], i.e., its [[curl]] vanishes, otherwise the potential cannot be defined. If '''F''' is conse
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  • *[[Robert Curl]], (born 1933), winner of 1996 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
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  • ...n for '''E''' into the fourth Maxwell equation and use the definition of [[curl]] as a determinant,
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  • :<math>\mathrm{curl} \left(\frac{\mathbf B}{\mu_0} - \mathbf M \right ) = \mathbf j ,</math>
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  • |hooded snakes (and curl snake)
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  • ...''Versuch einer Theorie'' Lorentz employed vector analysis concepts like [[curl]], [[grad]], and [[div]]. The 1890s were the years that [[Willard Gibbs]]
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  • ...and of receiving treatments by methods of linguistic philosophy.<ref name="Curl"> | last = Curl
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  • ...ion, the curve may be accentuated and the tail raised, but it should never curl forward beyond the vertical line. Tails too short, or with clumpy ends due
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/22/opinion/main2292439.shtml Curl Up With The Iraq Study Group Report], Daniel Levy, ''The American Prospect'
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  • ...utt-to-face (their butt, your face) to pass wind; although dogs presumably curl up into a ball to den in the wild, in domestic situations they lie laterall
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  • which can be written more concisely by the use of the [[curl]],
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