Electromagnetism I
Divergence is a mathematical operator that measures the magnitude of a field's source or sink at a given point. It indicates how much a vector field is expanding or contracting, playing a crucial role in understanding fluid flow and electromagnetic fields. In the context of Maxwell's equations, divergence helps describe how electric and magnetic fields behave and interact with charges and currents.
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