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Find the divergence theorem value for the function given by (e^z, sin x, y^2)(a) 1(b) 0(c) -1(d) 2I got this question in a job interview.My query is from Gauss Divergence Theorem topic in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory

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Right answer is (b) 0

For EXPLANATION I WOULD say: Since the divergence of the function is zero, the TRIPLE integral LEADS to zero. The GAUSS theorem gives zero value.



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