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Let F- (-a2 .y,z,0). Referring to Figure 1, let C be the closed path ABCD. Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate F-ds. D (0, 0, 4) A (6,0.4) C (0, 3, 0) F- (6, 0, 0) B-(6.3,0) FIGURE1 eBook Use Stokes' Theorem to convert the line integral calculation into one involving a surface integral whose region of integration corresponds to the given rectangle Show transcribed image text
Let F- (-a2 .y,z,0). Referring to Figure 1, let C be the closed path ABCD. Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate F-ds. D (0, 0, 4) A (6,0.4) C (0, 3, 0) F- (6, 0, 0) B-(6.3,0) FIGURE1 eBook Use Stokes' Theorem to convert the line integral calculation into one involving a surface integral whose region of integration corresponds to the given rectangle
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17 Aug 2019