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Find the divergence of the field, P = x^2yz i + xz k(a) xyz + 2x(b) 2xyz + x(c) xyz + 2z(d) 2xyz + zThis question was posed to me in examination.My query is from Divergence topic in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory

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The correct option is (b) 2xyz + x

The explanation is: Div(P) = DX(x^2yz) + Dy(0) + DZ(xz) = 2xyz + x, which is 2xyz + x. For DIFFERENT values of x, y, z the divergence of the FIELD varies.



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