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Graduate Divergence Theorem Question (Gauss' Law?)
Oh okay, that makes sense. I didn't even think of it that way. Thank you so much for the suggestion! -
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Graduate Divergence Theorem Question (Gauss' Law?)
Spherical was my thought too. I guess what's been confusing me is that the vector field isn't explicitly given; there's just the inequality which indicates it exists at (0,0,0). My thought was to use Gauss' Theorem for Divergence in Spherical Coordinates: div F =... -
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Graduate Divergence Theorem Question (Gauss' Law?)
If F(x,y,z) is continuous and for all (x,y,z), show that R3 dot F dV = 0 I have been working on this problem all day, and I'm honestly not sure how to proceed. The hint given on this problem is, "Take Br to be a ball of radius r centered at the origin, apply divergence theorem, and let the...