Let F(x, y, z)=(x + 2xy, y – 3zy, z + x2) Find the divergence and...
5 Use the Divergence theorem to find the outward flux. a. F(a, y,z)-(6x2+ + 2xy, 2y + xz, 4x2y); G: The solid cut from the first octant by the cylinder x2+y - 4 and the plane 3. (In(x2+Уг),-2z arctan(y/x), z (x2 +y2); G:The solid between the b. F(r, y, z) Vx + y*); G: The solid between the cylinders x2 + y.2 1 and x2+ y2 2, -1szs4. c Fxy)-(2xy', 2x'y, -): G: The solid bounded by the cylinder x?1...
5. Let F (y”, 2xy + €35, 3yes-). Find the curl V F. Is the vector field F conservative? If so, find a potential function, and use the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals (FTLI) to evaluate the vector line integral ScF. dr along any path from (0,0,0) to (1,1,1). 6. Compute the Curl x F = Q. - P, of the vector field F = (x4, xy), and use Green's theorem to evaluate the circulation (flow, work) $ex* dx +...
Let F(x, y,z) = < x + y2,y + z2,z + x2 >, let S be a surface with boundary C. C is the triangle with vertices (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1). 8. a. Evaluate F dr curl F ds b. Let F(x, y,z) = , let S be a surface with boundary C. C is the triangle with vertices (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1). 8. a. Evaluate F dr curl F ds b.
Consider the given vector field. F(x, y, z) = (9 / sqrt(x2 + y2 + z2)) (x i + y j + z k) Find the curl of the vector field. Then find Divergence
7. Assume (x, y,x)(2xy, y',5z - y). Let E be the solid upright cylinder between the planes z 0 and z-3 with base the disc x2 + y2 < 9, and let S be the outwardly oriented boundary surface of E. Note that S consists of three smooth surfaces; the surface Si of the cylinder, plus the top disc Di and the bottom disc D2. Follow the steps to verify the Divergence Theorem. (a) [12 pts.] Evaluate dS directly 7....
(23 pts) Let F(x, y, z) = ?x + y, x + y, x2 + y2?, S be the top hemisphere of the unit sphere oriented upward, and C the unit circle in the xy-plane with positive orientation. (a) Compute div(F) and curl(F). (b) Is F conservative? Briefly explain. (c) Use Stokes’ Theorem to compute ? F · dr by converting it to a surface integral. (The integral is easy if C you set it up correctly) 4. (23 pts)...
6. Find the divergence and the curl of the vector field \(\mathbf{F}(x, y, z)=4 x y^{2} \mathbf{i}+x e^{4 z} \mathbf{j}+x y e^{-4 z} \mathbf{k}\)
(c) Let F be the vector field on R given by F(x, y, z) = (2x +3y, z, 3y + z). (i) Calculate the divergence of F and the curl of F (ii) Let V be the region in IR enclosed by the plane I +2y +z S denote the closed surface that is the boundary of this region V. Sketch a picture of V and S. Then, using the Divergence Theorem, or otherwise, calculate 3 and the XY, YZ...
7. Find (a) the curl and (b) the divergence of the vector field F(x, y, z)= e' sin yi+e' cos yj+zk F.de where is the curve of intersection of the plane : = 5 - x and the cylinder rº + y2 = 9. 8. Use Stokes Theorem to evaluate F(x, y, - ) = xyi +2=j+3yk
3. Divergence Find the divergence of: a) F(x,y,z)=(-2y x b) F(x, y, z) = (y2– 2x 5x’y x+32] c) i = [3y – 2yx xy2 +6z²x]