Chapter 1: Q1.5P (page 8)
Prove the BAC-CAB rule by writing out both sides in component form.
Short Answer
The BAC-CAB rule, , is proven.
Chapter 1: Q1.5P (page 8)
Prove the BAC-CAB rule by writing out both sides in component form.
The BAC-CAB rule, , is proven.
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Get started for free(a) Check the divergence theorem for the function , using as your volume the sphere of radius R, centred at the origin.
(b) Do the same for . (If the answer surprises you, look back at Prob. 1.16)
(a) Find the divergence of the function
(b) Find the curlof .Test your conclusion using Prob. 1.61b. [Answer:]
Draw a circle in the xyplane. At a few representative points draw the vector v tangent to the circle, pointing in the clockwise direction. By comparing adjacent vectors, determinethe signofandAccording to Eq. 1.41, then, what is the direction of ? Explain how this example illustrates the geometrical interpretation of the curl.
Use the cross product to find the components of the unit vector perpendicular to the shaded plane in Fig. 1.11.
(a) Which of the vectors in Problem 1.15 can be expressed as the gradient of a scalar? Find a scalar function that does the job.
(b) Which can be expressed as the curl of a vector? Find such a vector.
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