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Consider the force field F(x,y) = < (5x2y3/2)/2 - 2x, 2y + 1 - 2xy5/2 >
a) Use Green's Theorem to find the work done by the field in moving an object along the rectangular path from (0,0) to (0,1) to (2,1) to (2,0) to (0,0).
b) Let C1 be the line segment from (2,0) to (2,1) and C2 the parabolic curve r(t) = < -t, (t + 1)2 > , -2 < t < 1. Find the outward flux of F across C = C1 U C2.
(given F is source free)
5rrr (13 pts) a) Use Green's Theorem to find the work done by the field in moving an object along the rectangular path from 2. Consider the force field F(r,u)- 2, 2y +1-2y2) (0,0) to (0, 1) to (2, 1) to (2,0) to (0,d int: First sketch the oriented path.
Consider the force field F(x,y) = < (5x2y3/2)/2 - 2x, 2y + 1 - 2xy5/2 >
a) Use Green's Theorem to find the work done by the field in moving an object along the rectangular path from (0,0) to (0,1) to (2,1) to (2,0) to (0,0).
b) Let C1 be the line segment from (2,0) to (2,1) and C2 the parabolic curve r(t) = < -t, (t + 1)2 > , -2 < t < 1. Find the outward flux of F across C = C1 U C2.
(given F is source free)
5rrr (13 pts) a) Use Green's Theorem to find the work done by the field in moving an object along the rectangular path from 2. Consider the force field F(r,u)- 2, 2y +1-2y2) (0,0) to (0, 1) to (2, 1) to (2,0) to (0,d int: First sketch the oriented path.
Collen VonLv2
13 Nov 2019