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Derive the gradient of scalar field​

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Answered by taehyung24
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If the vector is resolved, its components represent the rate of change of the scalar field with respect to each directional component. Hence for a two-dimensional scalar field ∅ (x,y). The gradient of a scalar field is the derivative of f in each direction. Note that the gradient of a scalar field is a vector field.

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the vector is resolved, its components represent the rate of change of the scalar field with respect to each directional component. Hence for a two-dimensional scalar field ∅ (x,y). The gradient of a scalar field is the derivative of f in each direction. Note that the gradient of a scalar field is a vector field.

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