(b) Give the geometrical interpretation of gradient of a scalar function ?
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The gradient of a scalar indicates its slope or its rate of change with space coordinates. ... Now the slope is a vector quantity: it has a magnitude and direction. The way gradient is obtained directly gives a vector
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The Gradient of a scalar indicates it's slope or it's rate of change with space coordinates...
Now the slope is vector quantity.It has a magnitude and direction. The way gradient is obtained directly gives a vector.
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