Chapter 14: Q. 52 (page 1120)
Find the flux of the given vector field through a permeable membrane described by surface S.
, where S is the surface with the equation for .
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Chapter 14: Q. 52 (page 1120)
Find the flux of the given vector field through a permeable membrane described by surface S.
, where S is the surface with the equation for .
Ans:
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Find the flux of the given vector field through a permeable membrane described by surface S.
, where S is the paraboloid with equation role="math" localid="1650299986090" that lies above the annulus determined by in the XY-plane.
Use the same vector field as in Exercise 13, and compute the k-component of the curl of F(x, y).
Find
and S is the portion of the hyperboloid that lies between the planes
z = −4 and z = 0, with n pointing outwards.
, where Sis the surface given by for and.
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