4. Which of the following vector fields is conservative? A. (,y,z) = z27+ev ] + cos(z)...
8Two vector fields are given: F(x,y,z) - (esin(yz), ze* cos(yz), ye* cos(yz)) and F(x,y,z) = (z cos y, xz sin y, x cos y). a) Determine which vector field above is conservative. Justify. Foly = fjol so, <ea sin(J2), 20% cos(82), y acos (92)) Conservative. b) For the vector field that is conservative, find a function f such that F - Vf. Lxelsing2, zetos yea, yet cosy 2 c) Use the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals to find the work...
Please answer part a and b :) Which of the following vector fields are conservative? (i) F(x, y) = (9y8 +3) i + (8x8y' +7) j (ii) F(x,y) = (8ye8x + cos 3ji + (e8x + 3x sin 3jj (iii) F(x,y)-7y2e7xyİ + (7 +xy) e7xyj (A) all of them (B) (iii) only (C) (i) and (ii) only (D) (i) and (iii) only (E) none of them (F) (ii) and (iii) only (G) (ii) only (H) (i) only st Save Submit...
1. (20 points) Identify if the following vector fields are conservative. If there exists a vector field that is conservative, you must also find a potential function for that field. (a) F(x,y,z) = (x3 – xy +z)i + 2 (b) F(x,y,z) = (y+z)i + (x+z)j + (x+y)k (& +y +y-22) i + (- y2)k
Only the Matlab part !!! Question 2 For the following vector fields F determine whether or not they are conservative. For the conservative vector fields, construct a potential field f (i.e. a scalar field f with Vf - F) (a) F(z, y)(ryy,) (b) F(z, y)-(e-y, y-z) (c) F(r, y,z) (ry.y -2, 22-) (d) F(x, y, z)=(-, sin(zz),2, y-rsin(x:) Provide both your "by hand" calculations alongside the MATLAB output to show your tests for the whether they are conservative, and to...
4. (16 points) Determine which of the following vector fields is conservative, and construct a potential function for that field. (iii) H(x, y, z) = (y2 +22,22 + 1, 2yz)
G-ly~2 _ cos(x + y2z)ļi + [xz2-2yz cos(x + y2z)| j + 12.ryz-v2 cos(x + y%)| k. (a) Which of these two fields (if any) are conservative on R? Give detailed (b) Find potential functions for the fields that are conservative. (c) Calculate the line integralsF - dr and / G dr where C is the arc of the reasoning 2 2 curve formed by the intersection of the plane 4 and the surface zy in the first octant, oriented...
(1 point) For each of the following vector fields F, decide whether it is conservative or not by computing the appropriate first order partial derivatives. Type in a potential function f (that is, V f = F) with f(0,0) = 0. If it is not conservative, type N. A. F(x, y) = (-14x + 4y)i + (4x + 2y)j f (x, y) = B. F(x, y) = -7yi – 6xj f (x, y) = C. F(x, y) = (-7 sin...
(1 point) For each of the following vector fields F, decide whether it is conservative or not by computing the appropriate first order partial derivatives. Type in a potential function f (that is, V f = F) with f(0,0) = 0. If it is not conservative, type N. A. F (x, y) = (-140 – 4y) i + (-4x + 12y)j f (x, y) = B. F (x, y) = -7yi - 6xj f(x,y) = C. F (2, y) =...
Determine if the following vector fields F: 2 CR" + R" are conservative. In case they are conservative, find a potential function f, that is, such that F= Vf. a) F(1, y) = (x²y, zy), N=R? b) F(1, y, z) = (ze", 22 sin(z), 2+z+1), N=R3 c) F(x,y) = (e cosy, -efsiny), R=R2
Problem 7. Given that each of the following vector fields F is conservative Find a potential function f such that f = F and evaluate fe F dr along the given curve C 1. F(r,y) y C: F(t)(t3- 2t, t3 + 2t), 0 <t<1 2. F(x,y, ) yze"* i + e#* j + xye k C: F(t)(t2 1)i +(2 -1)( -2t)k, 0t 2