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3] (a) Use Stoke's Theorem to evaluate ScF. dr by evaluating the related double inte- gral,...
Use Stoke's Theorem to evaluate ScF. dr, where F(x, y, z) = -xzzi + y2zj + zºk and C is the curve of intersection of the planez = 1 – X – Y and the cylinder x2 + y2 = 1, oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above.
a) Draw a surface whose boundary in the curve C b) Use Stoke's Theorem to set up the alternative integral to Fodr Let C be the curve of intersection of the plane. X+2=6 and the cyclinder x² + y2 = 9. Where F(x, y, z)=<xy, 32, 7y) and C is the Curve of intersection of the plane X+Z²6 and the Cylinder x² + y2 =9 view as clockwise as above
please show all work Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate Sc F. dr where C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) = xyl +22+ 4yk, C is the curve of intersection of the plane X + 2 = 10 and the cylinder x2 + y2 - 36.
(1 point) Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate / (2xyi + zj+ 3yk) dr where C is the intersection of the plane x z 8 and the cylinder x2 y9oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. Since the ellipse is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above the surface we attach is oriented upwards curl(2xyi+zj +3yk)- 2,0,-2x The easiest surface to attach to this curve is the interior of the cylinder that lies on the plane x + z-8. Using this surface in...
Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate F. dr where Cis oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) - xy + 27 + 6yk, C is the curve of intersection of the plane X + 2-1 and the cylinder + 9.
(a) Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate F. dr where F(x, y, z) - x2yi +1x3j+xyk and C is the curve of intersection of the hyperbolic paraboloid z - y2 - x2 and the cylinder x2 + y2 - 1 oriented counterclockwise as 3 viewed from above (b) Graph both the hyperbolic paraboloid and the cylinder with domains chosen so that you can see the curve C and the surface 1.0 1.0 0.5 у0,5 0.0 0,0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.0...
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)...
#10 Ja Problems 6 through 10, use Stokes' theorem to evaluate F.Tds. OF=3yi - 2xj + 3yk; C is the circle x2 + y2 = 9, Z = 4. oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. 1.F=2zi+xj+3yk; C is the ellipse in which the plane z = x meets the cylinder x? + y2 = 4, oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. & F= yi+zj+xk; C is the boundary of the triangle with ver- tices (0,0,0), (2,0,0), and (0, 2, 2),...
a) Complete the statement of: Stoke's Theorem: Let S be an oriented surface bounded by a piecewise smooth simple closed curve with a positive orientation (i.e. clockwise relative to N). If F(x, y, z)=(M(x,y,z), N(x, y, z), P(x, y, z)) where M, N, and P have continuous partial derivatives in an open region containing Sand C, then: b) Use Stoke's theorem to write as an iterated integral, J. (y, -2', 1)odr where is the circle of radius 1 in the...
Use Stokes Theorem to evaluate ØFodi for a vector field, с 3 7=(3+ E = (x+4z, -xy, y² where is the intersection of the cylinder 3 x2 + y2 = 4 and plane y + z = 3 oriented counter clockwise as shown in Figure 1. y+z=3 Figure 1