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Let F(r, y, z)(z4+ 5y3)i + (y2 surface of the solid octant of the sphere x2+yj2...
7. Find the surface area of the surface r(u, u) = u ui + (u + u)j + (u-u) k, u2 +02-1 V/16-x2-y2 with upward orientation and let 8. Let S be the hemisphere 2 F(x, y,z)-yitj+3z k. Calculate JJs F dS, the flux of F across S 7. Find the surface area of the surface r(u, u) = u ui + (u + u)j + (u-u) k, u2 +02-1 V/16-x2-y2 with upward orientation and let 8. Let S be...
Evaluate the surface integral | Fds for the given vector field F and the oriented surface S. In other words, find the flux of F across S. For closed surfaces, use the positive (outward) orientation. JJS F(x, y, z) = xi - z j + y k S is the part of the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 49 in the first octant, with orientation toward the origin
21 Problem 20. Let S be the surface bounded by the graph of f(x,y)-2+y2 . the plane z 5; Os1; and .0sys1. In addition, let F be the vector field defined by F(x, y,z):i+ k. (1) By converting the resulting triple integral into cylindrical coordinates, find the exact value of the flux integral F.n do, assuming that S is oriented in the positive z-direction. (Recall that since the surface is oriented upwardly, you should use the vector -fx, -fy, 1)...
Evaluate the surface integral S F · dS for the given vector field F and the oriented surface S. In other words, find the flux of F across S. For closed surfaces, use the positive (outward) orientation. F(x, y, z) = x i − z j + y k S is the part of the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 36 in the first octant, with orientation toward the origin
(a) Let R be the solid in the first octant which is bounded above by the sphere 22 + y2+2 2 and bounded below by the cone z- r2+ y2. Sketch a diagram of intersection of the solid with the rz plane (that is, the plane y 0). / 10. (b) Set up three triple integrals for the volume of the solid in part (a): one each using rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates. (c) Use one of the three integrals...
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...
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).
1. Suppose F = (-y,x,z) and S is the part of the sphere x2 + y2 + z = 25 below the plane z = 4, oriented with the outward-pointing normal (so that the normal at (5,0,0) is 1). Compute the flux integral curl F.ds using Stoke's theorem.
Consider the vector field F(x, y, z) = (z arctan(y2), 22 In(22 +1), 32) Let the surface S be the part of the sphere x2 + y2 + x2 = 4 that lies above the plane 2=1 and be oriented downwards. (a) Find the divergence of F. (b) Compute the flux integral SS. F . ñ ds.
Let V be the solid sphere of radius a centred at the origin. Let S be the surface of V oriented with outward unit normal. Consider the vector field F(x, y, z) (xi + yj + zk) (x2 + y2 + z2)3/2 (a) Evaluate the flux integral Sle F:ñ ds by direct calculation. (b) Evaluate SIL, VF DV by direct calculation. (c) Compare your answers to parts (a) and (b) and explain why Gauss' theorem does not apply.