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fahad

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Question 1

Using spherical polar coordinates, find  ∇ ∙ F for  F = ρ2 sin(θ)  +  sin(φ)  +  ρ2 θ cos(φ) .
◦ 2ρ sin(φ) + cos(φ) - ρ cot(φ)
◦ 2ρ sin(φ) + cos(φ) - ρ cot(φ)
◦ 4ρ sin(φ) + cos(φ) - ρ cot(φ)
◦ 4ρ sin(φ) + cos(φ) - ρ cot(φ)
◦ 4ρ sin(φ) - cos(φ) - ρθ cot(φ)

Question 2

Using spherical polar coordinates, find  ∇ × F for  F = ρ2 sin(θ)  +  sin(φ)  +  ρ2 cos(θ) .
◦ ρ cos(θ) cot(φ)  +    +  
◦ ρ cos(θ) cot(φ)  +    -  
◦ - ρ cos(θ) tan(φ)  +    +  
◦ ρ cos(θ) cot(φ)  +    +  
◦ - ρ cos(θ) cot(φ)  +    +  


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Marked as best answer by fahad on May 27, 2021

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fahad

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Reply 2 on: May 27, 2021
Excellent


diana chang

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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