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Stokes theorem for abdea
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Using Stokes' theorem evaluate ∫c F.dl where F = yi^+ xz^3 j^-z y^3 k^ and C is the circle x^2+ y^2 = 4; z = -3.
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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate
S curl F · dS. F(x, y, z) = 2y cos z i + ex sin z j + xey k, S is the hemisphere x2 + y2 + z2 =
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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate
C F · dr where C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) = yzi + 9xzj +
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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate
C F · dr where C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) = yzi + 9xzj +
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Taylor
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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate
C F · dr where C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) = xyi + 5zj +
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Given f(x,y,z)=<y,z^2-x,x> use stokes theorem to determine the flux integral curlF dot ds, where S is the graph of z=9 - x^2 -
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sam
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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate
C F · dr where C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) = xyi + 5zj +
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Anon
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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate
C F · dr where C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) = xyi + 5zj +
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Anon
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Verify Stokes theorem for F =(y^2 + x^2 - x^2)i + (z^2 + x^2 - y^2)j + (x^2 + y^2 - z^2)k over the portion of the surface x^2 +
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