Given the following vectors F=[y2, x2,x-z] and surface S: the triangle surface with vertices (0,0...
Let F(x, y,z) = < x + y2,y + z2,z + x2 >, let S be a surface with boundary C. C is the triangle with vertices (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1). 8. a. Evaluate F dr curl F ds b. Let F(x, y,z) = , let S be a surface with boundary C. C is the triangle with vertices (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1). 8. a. Evaluate F dr curl F ds b.
(2) Let F zi + xj+yk and consider the integral vx Fi n dS where S is the surface of the paraboloid z = 1-x2-y2 corresponding to 0, and n is a unit normal vector to S in the positive z-direction. (a) Apply Stokes' theorem to evaluate the integral. b) Evaluate the integral directly over the surface S. (c) Evaluate the integral directly over the new surface S which is given by the disk (2) Let F zi + xj+yk...
(a) (15 F-(1+9) 9. points) Apply Green's theorem to evaluate φ F.nds, where (x2 +y)j, of a triangle with vertices (1,0), (0,1). (-1,0) oriented in the counterclockwise direction n is the outward-pointing normal vector on , and C is the boundary (b) (15 points) Evaluate directly the line integral p F- nds in part (a). (a) (15 F-(1+9) 9. points) Apply Green's theorem to evaluate φ F.nds, where (x2 +y)j, of a triangle with vertices (1,0), (0,1). (-1,0) oriented in...
r 37. Singular radial field Consider the radial field (x, y, z) F (x2 + y2 + z2)1/2" a. Evaluate a surface integral to show that SsFonds = 4ta?, where S is the surface of a sphere of radius a centered at the origin. b. Note that the first partial derivatives of the components of F are undefined at the origin, so the Divergence Theorem does not apply directly. Nevertheless, the flux across the sphere as computed in part (a)...
Consider the vector field F(x, y, z) -(z,2x, 3y) and the surface z- /9 - x2 -y2 (an upper hemisphere of radius 3). (a) Compute the flux of the curl of F across the surface (with upward pointing unit normal vector N). That is, compute actually do the surface integral here. V x F dS. Note: I want you to b) Use Stokes' theorem to compute the integral from part (a) as a circulation integral (c) Use Green's theorem (ie...
(a) Find the flux of the vector field F=yi-xjtk across the surface σ which is 4. x2 +y2 and below z the portion of z 4 and is oriented by the outward normal. _t7г (b) Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate the line integral of J F.dr of F--уз ì_x3 j+(x+z)k where C is the clockwise path along the triangle with vertices (0,0,0). (1.0,0)and (1.i.o) aong the thiangle with(i) t) (a) Find the flux of the vector field F=yi-xjtk across the...
(2) Let F-1 + rj + yk and consider the integral- , ▽ × F. т. dS where s is the surface of the paraboloid z = 1-12-y2 corresponding to z 0, and n is a unit normal vector to S in the positive z-direction (a) Apply Stokes' theorem to evaluate the integral. (b) Evaluate the integral directly over the surface S rectlv over the new surface (2) Let F-1 + rj + yk and consider the integral- , ▽...
Evaluate the surface integral ſſ FindA by the divergence theorem if s F = {2x², y2/2, - coste] S is the surface of tetrahedron with vertices (0.0.0), (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1)
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...
Please show full working. Only answer if you know how. Regards (2) Let F-~itrj yk and consider the integral JTs ▽ x F·ń dS where s is the surface of the paraboloid z = 1-2.2-y2 corresponding to z > 0, and n is a unit normal vector to S in the positive z-direction. (a) Apply Stokes' theorem to evaluate the integral. (b) Evaluate the integral directly over the surface S (c) Evaluate the integral directly over the new surface S...