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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate. 8. Use Stokes, Theorem to evaluate J, ▽ x ที่ do, where F(x, y, z)-(z2yz,yz2,23ezy and s is part of the sphere x2 + y2 + z-5 that lies above the plane z-1. Also, s is oriented upward. 8. Use Stokes, Theorem to evaluate J, ▽ x ที่ do, where F(x, y, z)-(z2yz,yz2,23ezy and s is part of the sphere x2 + y2 + z-5 that lies above the plane z-1. Also, s is oriented...
1 Help Entering Answers 1 point) Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluateF.dr where F(x,y,z) 6yzi 3xzj +3e k and C is the circy4,z 5 oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above Since the circle is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above the surface we attach to the circle is oriented upwards The easiest surface to attach to this curve is the disk x2 + y2 < 4, z-5. Using this surface in Stokes' Theorem evaluate the following. F-dr = where sqrt(4-xA2) sqrt(4-x^2)...
3. Verify Stokes' Theorem for the vector field F(x, y, z)= (x2)ĩ+(y2)]+(-xy)k where S is the surface of the cone +y parametrized by (u,v)-(ucos v, u sin v, hu) x2+y2 a at height h above the xy-plane Z = a V 0<vsa, OSvs 2n, and as is the curve parametrized by ē(f) =(acost,asint, h), 0sis27 as x2+ a 3. Verify Stokes' Theorem for the vector field F(x, y, z)= (x2)ĩ+(y2)]+(-xy)k where S is the surface of the cone +y parametrized...
Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate fF.dr where F = (x +92) i + (1x + y)j + (2y = z)k and C is the curve of intersection of the plane x + 3y +z = 12 with the coordinate planes. (Assume that C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above.)
Help Entering Answers 1 point) Verify that Stokes' Theorem is true for the vector field F that lies above the plane z1, oriented upwards. 2yzi 3yj +xk and the surface S the part of the paraboloid z 5-x2-y To verify Stokes' Theorem we will compute the expression on each side. First computecurl F dS curl F0,3+2y,-2 Edy dx curl F dS- where x2 = curl F ds- Now compute F.dr The boundary curve C of the surface S can be...
Help Entering Answers (1 point) Verify that Stokes' Theorem is true for the vector field F = 2yzi + 3yj + xk and the surface S the part of the paraboloid Z-5-x2-y2 that lies above the plane z 1, oriented upwards. / curl F diS To verify Stokes' Theorem we will compute the expression on each side. First compute curl F <0.3+2%-22> curl F - ds - where y1 curl F ds- Now compute /F dr The boundary curve C...
circle x2 + y2-9 in the x-y plane, oriented counter-clockwise. Let F(x, y, z)-(y,-x,0) Verify Stokes' Theorem by calculating a) surl(F) nds and b) F Tds. circle x2 + y2-9 in the x-y plane, oriented counter-clockwise. Let F(x, y, z)-(y,-x,0) Verify Stokes' Theorem by calculating a) surl(F) nds and b) F Tds.
ie Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate curl F. ds. F(x, y, z) = x2 sin(z)i + y2 + xyk, S is the part of the paraboloid z = upward. - x2 - y2 that lies above the xy-plane, oriented
Verify Stokes, Theorem for the surface S that is the paraboloid given by z = 6-x2-y2 that lies above the plane z 2 (oriented upward) and the vector field F(x, y, z)2yzi+yj+3xk. Verify Stokes, Theorem for the surface S that is the paraboloid given by z = 6-x2-y2 that lies above the plane z 2 (oriented upward) and the vector field F(x, y, z)2yzi+yj+3xk.
Stokes' Theorem Verify Stokes' Theorem by evaluating each side of the equation in the theorem Here, F (x2 y, y2 - z2,z2 -x2) S is the plane x + y z 1 in the first octant, oriented with upward pointing normal vector, and y is the boundary of S oriented counterclockwise when seen from above. State Stokes' Theorem in its entirety Sketch the surface S and curve, y Explain in detail how all the conditions of the hypothesis of the...