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Find the Divergence of the Vector Function A=X2 I+X2y2 J+24x2y2z3 K. - Applied Physics 2

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Question

Find the divergence of the vector function A=x2 i+x2y2 j+24x2y2z3 k.

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Solution

The diversion of vector function is
`overlineV.F(∂/(∂x),∂/(∂y)∂/(∂z)).(f1.f2.f3)=(∂f1)/(∂x),(∂f2)/(∂y),(∂f3)/(∂z)`
`overlineV.F=∂/(∂x)(x^2)i+∂/(∂y)(x^2y^2)j+24∂/(∂x)(x^2y^2x^3)k`

`overlineV.F=2x+2x^2y+72x^2y^2z^2`

Thus, divergence of vector function is`2x+2x^2y+72x62y^2x^2`

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