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    Can Vector Calculus Verify This Identity?

    edit: Confirmed that omega is an arbitrary vector and n is a scalar. Sorry about that. I believe omega is a general vector function and n is simply a scalar -- it is not specified but imo the problem statement phrases it as like it is a general identity. This is for a reactor physics course...
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    Can Vector Calculus Verify This Identity?

    Homework Statement Use your knowledge of vector algebra to verify the following identity: \vec{\Omega} \cdot \nabla n = \nabla \cdot \vec{\Omega} n Homework Equations Divergence product rule \nabla \cdot (\vec{F} \phi) = \nabla (\phi) \cdot \vec{F} + \phi (\nabla \cdot \vec{F})...
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