The graph of
Answer to Problem 11P
The graph of vector field
Explanation of Solution
The vector field is a function of a space which gives a vector quantity at each point. It is a collection of arrows with a given magnitude direction.
The general form of vector field is given below,
Compare the vector field
The vector field at several points shown is below table,
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From the above table the graph of vector field is given below,
Figure (1)
From Figure (1), it is noticed that all the vectors have different directions and different magnitude and the vectors near to the center have less magnitude than the other vectors.
The above graph is same as the graph II.
Figure (2)
Thus, the graph of vector field
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