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a) Given a vector field à = zỹ +(3y + 2)2 î in cartesian coordinates, determine...

a) Given a vector field à = zỹ +(3y + 2)2 î in cartesian coordinates, determine whether it is solenoidal (V · À = 0), conservative (D x X = 0)

I Div x A (Cylinderical Coordinates)

ii) Calculate integral A*dl , where the contour C is the unit circle (r=1) traversed in anticlockwise direction

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