2 Vector Calculus 2.1: R Z y X
2 Vector Calculus 2.1: R Z y X
2.1 Introduction
Consider a region R is space in which a scalar ( ) z y x , , u is defined at every point in the region.
Then a scalar field is said to exist in that region. An example of a scalar field is the
gravitational potential. Near the surface of the earth this potential is given approximately as
mgz V = .
Similarly if at every point in a region R , a vector ( ) z y x , , A is defined, then a vector field exists
in that region. The gravitational force field associated with the gravitational potential is an
example of a vector field. This force field is given approximately by mg k
\
|
c
c
+
c
c
+
c
c
= u
z
k
y
j
x
i grad
(3)
where V (pronounced del or nabla) is a differential operator defined as
z
k
y
j
x
i
c
c
+
c
c
+
c
c
= V
(4)
To illustrate the geometrical property of the gradient of a scalar field ( ) z y x , , u , consider the
infinitesimal displacement r d given by
dz k dy j dx i d
+ + = r (5)
Suppose r d is an infinitesimal displacement between two nearby surfaces defined by
( )
1
, , c z y x = u and ( )
2
, , c z y x = u where
1
c and
2
c are constants.
In the diagram u V is the gradient of ( ) z y x , , u at point P , andu is the angle between u V and r d .
The total differential of uat point P is given by
dz
z
dy
y
dx
x
d
c
u c
+
c
u c
+
c
u c
= u (6)
Equation (6) may be written as
( ) dz k dy j dx i
z
k
y
j
x
i d
+ +
|
|
.
|
\
|
c
u c
+
c
u c
+
c
u c
= u
or using equations (3) and (5)
r d d u V = u (7)
The space rate of change dr du , of uis
dr
d
dr
d r
u V =
u
(8)
But n dr d = r , where n is the unit vector in the direction of r d . Therefore
n
dr
d
u V =
u
(9)
From the definition of the dot product, we have
u u cos cos u V = u V =
u
n
dr
d
(10)
Now suppose r d is in the direction of u V , then 0 = u and 1 cos = u . In this case dr du has it
maximum value given by the magnitude of the gradient thus
u V = |
.
|
\
| u
max
dr
d
(11)
Thus the gradient of a scalar field u is a vector whose magnitude and direction is that of the
maximum space rate of change of the scalar field.