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Find the work done by vector field on a particle moving along a line segment that goes from (1, 4, 2) to (0, 5, 1).
How much work is required to move an object in vector field along the upper part of ellipse from (2, 0) to
A vector field is given by Evaluate the line integral of the field around a circle of unit radius traversed in a clockwise fashion.
Evaluate the line integral of scalar function along parabolic path connecting the origin to point (1, 1).
Find along C : from (0, 0) to (1, 3).
For the following exercises, use a CAS to evaluate the given line integrals.
[T] Evaluate where C is represented by
[T] Evaluate line integral where, is the arc of curve from to
[T] Evaluate the integral where is a triangle with vertices (0, 1, 2), (1, 0, 3), and
[T] Evaluate line integral where is curve from (1, 0) toward
[T] Evaluate line integral where is the right half of circle
Evaluate where and
C is any path from to (5, 1).
Find the line integral of over path C defined by from point (0, 0, 0) to point (2, 4, 8).
Find the line integral of where C is ellipse from
For the following exercises, find the flux.
Compute the flux of across a line segment from (0, 0) to (1, 2).
Let and let C be curve Find the flux across C .
Let and let C : Calculate the flux across C .
Let Calculate flux F orientated counterclockwise across curve C :
Find the line integral of where C consists of two parts: and is the intersection of cylinder and plane from (0, 4, 3) to is a line segment from to (0, 1, 5).
A spring is made of a thin wire twisted into the shape of a circular helix Find the mass of two turns of the spring if the wire has constant mass density.
A thin wire is bent into the shape of a semicircle of radius a . If the linear mass density at point P is directly proportional to its distance from the line through the endpoints, find the mass of the wire.
An object moves in force field counterclockwise from point (2, 0) along elliptical path to and back to point (2, 0) along the x -axis. How much work is done by the force field on the object?
Find the work done when an object moves in force field along the path given by
If an inverse force field F is given by where k is a constant, find the work done by F as its point of application moves along the x -axis from
David and Sandra plan to evaluate line integral along a path in the xy -plane from (0, 0) to (1, 1). The force field is David chooses the path that runs along the x -axis from (0, 0) to (1, 0) and then runs along the vertical line from (1, 0) to the final point (1, 1). Sandra chooses the direct path along the diagonal line from (0, 0) to (1, 1). Whose line integral is larger and by how much?
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