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Question 3 (2 points) ✓ Saved Match the following statements that are true for all vector...
(1 point) Are the following statements true or false? (1 point) Are the following statements true or false? v 1. If the vector fields F and Ğ Have ScĘ. dr = ScĞ. dr for a particular path C, then F=G. 2. The circulation of any vector field Ę around any closed curve C is zero. ? ? ? 3. If F = Vf, then F is conservative. 2 4. If ScĚ.dñ = 0 for one particular closed path, then F...
2. (12 points) Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Explain why, or provide a counterexample (a) For conservative vector fields, the divergence is always zero. (b) The circulation of a vector field along a closed curve is different depending on the orientation of the curve. (c) If the curl of a vector field at the origin is 2,0,1), then the average circulation around the y axis at the origin is counterclockwise.
Problem #7: Let R = r \ {(0,0,0)) and F is a vector field defined on R satisfying curl(F) = 0. Which of the following statements are correct? [2 marks] (1) All vector fields on R are conservative. (ii) All vector fields on Rare not conservative. (iii) There exists a differentiable function / such that F - Vf. (iv) The line integral of Falong any path which goes from (1,1,1) to (-2,3,-5) and does not pass through the origin, yields...
4:L1-2 Consider the vector field F on Rgiven by () F(x, y) 0 and the curve c: (0,1) + R2 with 2++ + cos(t) Compute the line integral de) = ( Cand cele). \<F1ds>. { <F | do>- <insert a positive integer> Ono For partial credit, fill in the following. You can use sage-syntax, or simply write text. Note that not all ways of solving this problem depend on all fields below. Is the vector field conservative? Oyes If the...
Prove that the following vector field F = 4xi +z j +(y – 2z)k is a gradient field, which means F is a conservative field and the work of F is path independent? Show all your work. a) Find f(x,y,z) whose gradient is equal to F. Is the line integral ſi. · di path independent? b) Find the line integral, or work of the force F along any trajectory from point Q:(-10, 2,5) to point P: (7,-3, 12).
Line Integral & Path Independency Problem 1 Prove that the vector field = (2x-3yz)i +(2-3x-2) 1-6xyzk is the gradient of a scalar function f(x,y,z). Hint: find the curl of F, is it a zero vector? Integrate and find f(x,y,z), called a potential, like from potential energy? Show all your work, Then, use f(x,y,z) to compute the line integral, or work of the force F: Work of F= di from A:(-1,0, 2) to B:(3,-4,0) along any curve that goes from A...
(2) For the vector field f 2z(ri yi)(22)k use the definition of line integral to evaluate the line integral J f.dr along the helical path r-costi + sintj+tk, 0St (3) You are given that the vector field f in Q2 is conservative. Find the corresponding potential function and use this to check the line integral evaluated in Q2 (2) For the vector field f 2z(ri yi)(22)k use the definition of line integral to evaluate the line integral J f.dr along...
we need to determine if the vector field depicted in graph 1 and graph 2 are conservative by using the last 3 bullets points in the picture Project 1. Fundamental theorem of line integrals In our course we learned the fundamental theorem of line integrals: if F is a conservative vector field with potential f and C is a curve connecting point A to b, then f-dr = f(B)-f(A). Moreover it happens if and only if for any closed curve...
I know Graph 1 is not conservative and Graph 2 is conservative but how can we find vector function F for Graph 2? Because F is deliberately not given. Project 1. Fundamental theorem of line integrals amenta al theorem of line integrals: if F is a In our course we learned the conservative vector field with potential f and C is a curve connecting point A to b, then F dr f(B) f(A). Moreover it happens if and only if...
Use the fact that the vector field -e' i + (ze +2) j F(z, y) is conservative to evaluate the line integral IF ds along a smooth curve C from (0, 1) to (e, 2). 1. I2e3 +1 2. I2e - 1 4. Ie -4 5. Ie + 2 Use the fact that the vector field -e' i + (ze +2) j F(z, y) is conservative to evaluate the line integral IF ds along a smooth curve C from (0,...