Lecture#7
Lecture#7
Theory
Vector Calculus
Integration and differentiation of vectors
dV/d𝑙 is a maximum when 𝜃 = 0, that EE3005 by Dr. Arshad Hassan Figure: Gradient of a scalar.
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is, when d𝑙 is in the direction of G. [email protected]
Cont…
• Hence,
• Max. rate of change, dV/dn is the normal derivative. Thus G has its
magnitude and direction as those of the maximum rate of change of
V. By definition, G is the gradient of V. Therefore,
Figure: Illustration of the divergence of a vector field at P; (a) positive divergence, (b)
negative divergence, (c) zero divergence.
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Cont…
• The divergence of A at point P(xo, yo, zo) in a Cartesian system is given
by
• Solution:
• in spherical coordinates,
• Solution:
• Flux lines of A entering any closed surface must also leave it.
• Examples of solenoidal fields are incompressible fluids, magnetic fields, and
conduction current density under steady state conditions.
• For this reason, A may be called a potential field and V the scalar potential
of A. The negative sign in above eq. has been inserted for physical reasons
that will be covered in this course.
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Helmholtz 's theorem
• A vector A is uniquely prescribed within a region by its divergence and its
curl. If we let,
and