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Q1. Evaluate the line integral f (x2 + y2)dx + 2xydy by two methods a) directly, b) using Green's Theorem, where C consists of the arc of the parabola y = x2 from (0,0) to (2,4) and the line segments from (2,4) to (0,4) and from (0,4) to (0,0). [Answer: 0] Q2. Use Green's Theorem to evaluate the line integral $. F. dr or the work done by the force field F(x, y) = (3y - 4x)i +(4x - y)j...
3. (5 points) Use the Divergence Theorem to find the outward flux of the vector field F(x, y, z) - 3ry? i + xe'j + 23k across the surface of the solid bounded by the cylinder y2 + z-1 and the planes z =-1 and x = 2. 3. (5 points) Use the Divergence Theorem to find the outward flux of the vector field F(x, y, z) - 3ry? i + xe'j + 23k across the surface of the solid...
(1 point) Suppose F(x, y, z) = (x, y, 4z). Let W be the solid bounded by the paraboloid z = x2 + y2 and the plane z = 4. Let S be the closed boundary of W oriented outward. (a) Use the divergence theorem to find the flux of F through S. ſ FdA = 48pi S (b) Find the flux of F out the bottom of S (the truncated paraboloid) and the top of S (the disk). Flux...
Suppose F(z, y, z) = (z, y, 5z). Let W be the solid bounded by the paraboloid z = x2 + y2 and the plane z = 16. Let S be the closed boundary of W oriented outward. (a) Use the divergence theorem to find the mux of F through S. (b) Find the flux of F out the bottom of S (the truncated paraboloid) and the top of S (the disk).
6. (12pts) Use the divergence theorem to find the flux F.ndS with outward pointing normal n with F(x, y, z) =< x2,-y, z >, where s is the surface of the hemisphere z = V 1-x2-y2 and its base in the xy plane. 6. (12pts) Use the divergence theorem to find the flux F.ndS with outward pointing normal n with F(x, y, z) =, where s is the surface of the hemisphere z = V 1-x2-y2 and its base in...
I will rate your answer so please make sure the answer is accurate. The following question is a Calculus 3 problem, please answer 2) in the picture shown below, please show all the steps (step by step) and write out nicely and clearly: 1. Use Stokes, Theorem to find ls (curlF): ndS where F(x, y, z) = (y2z,zz, x2y2) and s is the portion of the paraboloid z x2 + y2 that lies inside the cylinder x2 +y-1. Use the...
Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integral F · dS; that is, calculate the flux of F across S. F(x, y, z) = (6x3 + y3)i + (y3 + z3)j + 15y2zk, S is the surface of the solid bounded by the paraboloid z = 1 − x2 − y2 and the xy-plane. S
(8) The Divergence Theorem for Flux in Space F(x, y, z) =< P, Q, R >=< xz, yz, 222 > S: Bounded by z = 4 – x² - y2 and z = 0 Flux =S} F înds S (8a) Find the Flux of the vector field F through this closed surface. (8) The Divergence Theorem for Flux in Space F(x,y,z) =< P,Q,R >=< xz, yz, 222 > S: Bounded by z = 4 – x2 - y2 and z...
9. Let Q be the solid bounded by the cylinder x2 + y2 = 1 and the planes z = 0 and z = 1 . Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate | | F . N dS where s is the surface of Q and F(x, y, z) = xi + yj + zk. (a) 67T (d) 0 (b) 1 (e) None of these (c) 3π 9. Let Q be the solid bounded by the cylinder x2 + y2...
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...