What do the upside down triangles in math and physics mean?

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For example, Maxwell’s equations contain upside down triangles. What exactly do they represent?

How does it apply to the real world?

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They derivatives or rates of change.

Vectors have more moving parts than numbers, so there’s a bit more variety in the types of derivatives that are useful.

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