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When sketching or demonstrating the spatial variation of a vector field, we often use arro...

When sketching or demonstrating the spatial variation of a vector field, we often use arrows, as in Fig. P. wherein the length of the arrow is made to be proportional to the strength of the field and the direction of the arrow is the same as that of the field's. The sketch shown in which represents the vector field E = consists of arrows pointing radially away from the origin and their lengths increasing linearly in proportion to their distance away from the origin. Using this arrow representation, sketch each of the following vector fields:






Figure : Arrow representation of vector field E =

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