If V = x2zi - 2y3z2j + xy2zk. Find divergence of V at the point (1,-1,1)
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Answer:
7
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Divergence is dot product between ∇ operator and function
So, ∇.V=2xz-4yz²+xy²
at (1,-1,1)
∇.V=7
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