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2Homework

1.
F= ( 2 4
)
e z y, e z + x, cos (xz) ,theupperhemispherex 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1,z 0withoutwardpointingnormal.

(a)Findcurl(F).
4 2
( 4z 3 e z , z sin (xz) + 2z e z , 2 )

(b)UseStokesTheoremtocomputethefluxofthecurl(F)throughthegivensurfaceasalineintegral.

2.
( )
LetF(x, y, z) = 5y, e z, tan 1 x .Computecurl(F)andthenapplyStokes'Theorem
tocomputethefluxofcurl(F)throughthatpartoftheparaboloidx = 16 x 2 y 2cutoffbythexyplane
withupwardpointingunitnormalvector.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
1
curl(F)=( e z , 2 , 5 )
x +1
Fluxofcurl(F)= 80

3. LetF(x, y) = (4yx, 9xy, 0).ApplyStokes'Theoremtoevaluate F dr


C
byfindingthefluxofcurl(F)whereCisthesquarewithvertices(0, 0, 2), (1, 0, 2), (1, 1, 2), and
(0, 0, 2)orientedcounterclockwiseasviewedfromabove.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
7
C F dr=
2

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4.
( )
LetF = 3x 2y, x, 0 .ReferringtoFigure1,letCbetheclosedpathABCD.UseStokesTheoremtoevaluate

Fds.
C


FIGURE1

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5.
( )
LetF = y 2, 4z + x, 4y 2 .UseStokesTheoremtofindaplanewithequation5x + 3y + cz = 0suchthat

FdS = 0foreveryclosedClyingintheplane.
S

20

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6. ThemagneticfieldBduetoasmallcurrentloop(whichweplaceattheorigin)iscalledamagneticdipole

(
(Figure).Let = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 ) 1/ 2
.Forlarge,
\small{\text{}\textbf{B}\text{}}=\small{\text{}}\small{\text{curl}}}}\left(\small{\text{\textbf{A}\text{}}\right) ,
where

(
y x
A = 3, 3, 0
p p )
LetCbeahorizontalcircleofradiusR = 357withcenter(0, 0, 9).UseStokesTheoremtocalculatethefluxofB
throughC.

( ( ))
3
3 2 2
357 1 +
119

7.
( )
LetF= z 2, 2zx, 12y x 2 andletCbeasimpleclosedcurveintheplane
x + y + z = r, r = 9thatenclosesaregionofarea81(Figure).
Calculate{{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}}_{c}F\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{s},
whereCisorientedinthecounterclockwisedirection(whenviewedfrom
abovetheplane).
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}}_{c}F\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{s}=
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}486\end{array}}

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1. F=\left(\,e\,^{z^{3}}y,\,e\,^{z^{4}}+x,\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(xz\right)\right),theupperhemisphere
x^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}=1,z\geqslant0withoutwardpointingnormal.

(a)Findcurl(F).

(\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}4z^{3}\,e\,^{z^{4}}\end{array}},\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}z\,\mathrm{sin}\,
\left(xz\right)+3z^{2}\,e\,^{z^{3}}\end{array}},\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}2\end{array}})

(b)UseStokesTheoremtocomputethefluxofthecurl(F)throughthegivensurfaceasalineintegral.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}2\pi\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Step1.Computethecurl.

curl(F)=\left|\begin{array}{r}i&j&k\\\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dx}}&\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dy}}&
\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dz}}\\\,e\,^{z^{3}}y&\,e\,^{z^{4}}+x&\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(xz\right)
\end{array}\right|=

=\left(4z^{3}\,e\,^{z^{4}},z\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(xz\right)+3\$za\,e\,^{z^{3}},2\right)

Step2.Computethefluxofthecurlthroughthesurface.WewilluseStokesTheoremandcomputetheline
integralaroundtheboundarycurve.Theboundarycurveistheunitcircleorientedinthecounterclockwise
direction.Weusetheparametrization\gamma\left(t\right)=\langle{\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)
,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right),0}\rangle,0\leqslantt\leqslant2\pi.Then

F\left(\gamma\left(t\right),\gamma'\left(t\right)\right)=\left(\,e\,^{0}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)
,\,e\,^{0}+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(0\right)\right)\\cdotp\left(
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right),0\right)

=\left(1\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\left(t\right),1+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right),1\right)\\cdotp\left(
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right),0\right)

=\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)\left(1\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)\right)+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t
\right)\left(1+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)\right)+0

=\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)+\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(t\right)+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)+
\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\left(t\right)

=1\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)

Thelineintegralis:
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{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}\left(1\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)+
\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)\right)dt={\left.t+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)+\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t
\right)\right|^{2\pi}_{0}}=2\pi

2. Let\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\left(x,y,z\right)=\left(4y,\,e\,^{z},\,\mathrm{tan\}^{1}\x\right)
.Compute\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)andthenapplyStokes'Theorem
tocomputethefluxof\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)throughthatpartof
theparaboloidx\=\9x^{2}y^{2}cutoffbythexyplanewithupwardpointingunitnormalvector.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)=(\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\,e\,^{z}
\end{array}},\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{1}{x^{2}+1}}\end{array}},
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}4\end{array}})
Fluxof\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}36
\pi\end{array}}

SOLUTION
\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)is
\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)\=\\left|\begin{array}{c}\small{\text{}
\textbf{i}\text{}}&\small{\text{}\textbf{j}\text{}}&\small{\text{}\textbf{k}\text{}}\\
\displaystyle{\frac{\partial}{\partialx}}&\displaystyle{\frac{\partial}{\partialy}}&\displaystyle{\frac{
\partial}{\partialz}}\\4y&\,e\,^{z}&\,\mathrm{tan\}^{1}\x\end{array}\right|=\left(
\,e\,^{z},\displaystyle{\frac{1}{x^{2}+1}},4\right)
WecomputethefluxofthecurlthroughthesurfacebyusingStokes'Theoremandcomputingthelineintegral
aroundtheboundarycurve,whichisthecirclex^{2}+y^{2}\=\9lyingintheplanez\=\0.Theorientation
oftheboundarycircleiscounterclockwise.
Usethestandardparametrizationforthatcircle:

\\gamma\left(t\right)\=\\langle{9ost,\3\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\0}\rangle.
Then
\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\left(\gamma\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotp\gamma'\left(t\right)\=\
\langle{12\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t,\1,\\,\mathrm{tan\}^{1}\left(4\,\mathrm{cos}\,\t\right)}\rangle\\cdotp
\langle{3\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\9ost,\0}\rangle
=36\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right)^{2}+9ost\=\18+18\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(2t\right)+9ost
Sothelineintegralsalongtheboundaryare:
{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\\cdotpd\small{\text{}\textbf{s}\text{}}\=\
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}\left(18+18\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(2t\right)+9ost\right)dt
\{\left.18t+9\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(2t\right)+3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right|^{2\pi}_{0}}\=\36\pi

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3. Let\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\left(x,y\right)=\left(2yx,2xy,0\right).ApplyStokes'Theoremto
evaluate{{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}}_{C}\F\\cdotpdr
byfindingthefluxof\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)whereCisthesquare
withvertices\left(0,\0,\2\right),\\left(1,\0,\2\right),\\left(1,\1,\2\right),and\left(0,\0,\2\right)
orientedcounterclockwiseasviewedfromabove.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}}_{C}F\\cdotpdr=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}3\end{array}}

SOLUTION
ChooseforthesurfaceStheinteriorofthegivensquare,andparametrizeSby
\small{\text{}\textbf{r}\text{}}\left(x,y\right)=\left(x,y,2\right),\0\\leqslant\1\\leqslant\1,\0\
\leqslant\y\\leqslant\1
Now,\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)is
\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)\=\\left|\begin{array}{c}\small{\text{}
\textbf{i}\text{}}&\small{\text{}\textbf{j}\text{}}&\small{\text{}\textbf{k}\text{}}\\
\displaystyle{\frac{\partial}{\partialx}}&\displaystyle{\frac{\partial}{\partialy}}&\displaystyle{\frac{
\partial}{\partialz}}\\2yx&2xy&0\end{array}\right|=\left(0,\2y2x4,2x2z\right)
sointhegivenparametrizationitis\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)=\left(
0,2y6,2x4\right).
Computeanormaltothesurface:
{\small{\text{}\textbf{r}\text{}}}_{x}=\left(1,\0,\0\right)
{\small{\text{}\textbf{r}\text{}}}_{y}=\left(0,\1,\0\right)
{\small{\text{}\textbf{r}\text{}}}_{x}\times{\small{\text{}\textbf{r}\text{}}}_{y}\=\\left|
\begin{array}{c}\small{\text{}\textbf{i}\text{}}&\small{\text{}\textbf{j}\text{}}&\small{\text{}
\textbf{k}\text{}}\\1&0&0\\0&1&0\end{array}\right|=\left(0,\0,\1\right)
Sincetheboundaryorientationiscounterclockwise,wewantanupwardpointingnormal,
sowechoose\small{\text{}\textbf{N}\text{}}=\left(0,0,1\right).Thentheintegralis
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}
\text{}}\right)\\cdotpd\small{\text{}\textbf{r}\text{}}={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}{\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{1}}\left(0,\2y6,2x4\right)\\cdotp\left(0,\0,\1\right)dydx
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(2x4\right)dydx\=\{\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{1}}{\left.\left(x^{2}4x\right)\right|^{1}_{0}}dx
=\{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(3\right)dx\=\{\left.3x\right|^{1}_{0}}\=\3

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4. LetF=\left(x^{2}\\cdotpy,x,0\right).ReferringtoFigure1,letCbetheclosedpathABCD.UseStokes
Theoremtoevaluate{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds.


FIGURE1

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}234\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Let{S}_{1}betherectanglewhoseboundaryisC.ThenbyStokesTheorem,

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{{S}_{1}}^{}}curl\left(F
\right)dS(1)

WefindthecurlofF=\left(x^{2}\\cdotpy,x,0\right):

curl\left(F\right)=\left|\begin{array}{r}i&j&k\\\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dx}}&\displaystyle{\frac{d}
{dy}}&\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dz}}\\x^{2}\\cdotpy&x&0\end{array}\right|=\left(0,0,1+x^{2}
\right)

Wecomputethelineintegralviathesurfaceintegralin(1).Tofindaparametrizationfor{S}_{1},wecompute
theequationoftheplanethroughA=\left(6,0,4\right),C\left(0,3,0\right),D\left(0,0,4\right).Anormal
totheplaneis

\overline{AD}\times\overline{AC}=\left(6,0,0\right)\times\left(6,3,4\right)=6i\times\left(6i+
3j4k\right)=18k24j

=\left(0,24,18\right)=6\left(0,4,3\right)

Weusethepointnormalequationoftheplane:

0\\cdotp\left(x0\right)+4\left(y3\right)+3\left(z0\right)=0

4y12+3z=0=>z=4\displaystyle{\frac{4}{3}}y
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Weparametrize{S}_{1}by

\Phi\left(x,y\right)=\left(x,y,4\displaystyle{\frac{4y}{3}}\right)

Withtheparameterdomain,D=\left[0,6\right]\times\left[0,3\right]inthexyplane.

Then

\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dx}}\times\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dy}}=\left(1,0,0\right)\times\langle{
0,1,\displaystyle{\frac{4}{3}}}\rangle=i\times\left(j\displaystyle{\frac{4}{3}}k\right)=k+
\displaystyle{\frac{4}{3}}j=\langle{0,\displaystyle{\frac{4}{3}},1}\rangle

Theupwardpointingnormalis

n=\left(0,\displaystyle{\frac{4}{3}},1\right)

Also,

curl\left(F\right)\left(\Phi\left(x,y\right)\right)=\left(0,0,1+x^{2}\right)

Hence,

curl\left(F\right)\\cdotpn=\left(0,0,1+x^{2}\right)\left(0,\displaystyle{\frac{4}{3}},1\right)=1+
x^{2}

Theintegralin(1)isthus

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{{S}_{1}}^{}}curl\left(F
\right)dS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{D}^{}}\left(1+x^{2}\right)dA={\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{3}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}\left(1+x^{2}\right)dxdy=3{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}\left(1
+x^{2}\right)dx

=3\left({\left.x+\displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}}x^{3}\right|^{6}_{0}}\right)=234

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5. LetF=\left(y^{2},5z+x,5y^{2}\right).UseStokesTheoremtofindaplanewithequation4x+2y+cz=0
suchthat{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS=0foreveryclosedClyingintheplane.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}20\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Thecurlis\left(10y5,0,12y\right)andthenormaltotheplaneisn=\left(4,2,c\right).Theyare
orthogonalif

\left(10y5,0,12y\right)\left(4,2,\$c\right)=4\left(10y5\right)+c\left(12y\right)=0

whichmeans:

40y20+c2cy=0=>402c=0,c20=0

Thisyieldsc=20.

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6. Themagneticfield\small{\text{}\textbf{B}\text{}}duetoasmallcurrentloop(whichweplaceatthe
origin)iscalledamagneticdipole(Figure).Let\rho=\left(x^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}\right)^{1/2}.For\rho
large,\small{\text{}\textbf{B}\text{}}=\small{\text{}}\small{\text{curl}}}}\left(\small{\text{\textbf{
A}\text{}}\right),where

A=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{y}{p^{3}}},\displaystyle{\frac{x}{p^{3}}},0\right)

LetCbeahorizontalcircleofradiusR=357withcenter\left(0,0,9\right).UseStokesTheoremtocalculate
thefluxofBthroughC.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{2\pi}{357\left(1+\left(\displaystyle{\frac{3}{119}}\right)
^{2}\right)^{\displaystyle{\frac{3}{2}}}}}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

WeparametrizeCby

\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}\left(t\right)=\left(357\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,357\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,9\right),0
\leqslantt\leqslant2\pi

Then,thetangentto\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}\left(t\right)isinthedirectionof

\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}'\left(t\right)=\left(357\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,357\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,0\right)

WewriteA=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{y}{p^{3}}},\displaystyle{\frac{x}{p^{3}}},0\right)intermsofthe
parametert:
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A\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{357\,\mathrm{sin}\,t}{\rho
^{3}}},\displaystyle{\frac{357\,\mathrm{cos}\,t}{p^{3}}},0\right)

\small{\text{}\textbf{A}\text{}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}\left(t\right)\right)
=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{\rho^{3}}}\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}'\left(t\right).Therefore,\small
{\text{}\textbf{A}\text{}}isparallelto\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}'\left(t\right).

LetSbethediscenclosedinC.ByStokesTheoremthefluxofBthroughSis

{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}\small{\text{}\textbf{B}\text{}}\\cdotpd\small
{\text{}\textbf{S}\text{}}={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}curl\left(\small{\text{}
\textbf{A}\text{}}\right)\\cdotpd\small{\text{}\textbf{S}\text{}}={\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}\small
{\text{}\textbf{A}\text{}}\\cdotpd\small{\text{}\textbf{s}\text{}}

Wecomputethelineintegral.Since\small{\text{}\textbf{A}\text{}}and\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}'
\left(t\right)areparallel,wehave

\small{\text{}\textbf{A}\text{}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotp\small
{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}'\left(t\right)=||\small{\text{}\textbf{A}\text{}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{
c}\text{}}\left(t\right)\right)||||\small{\text{}\textbf{c}\text{}}'\left(t\right)
||=\sqrt{\displaystyle{\frac{127449\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t}{\rho^{6}}}+
\displaystyle{\frac{127449\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t}{\rho^{6}}}}\sqrt{127449\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t+
127449\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t}

=\displaystyle{\frac{357}{\rho^{3}}}\\cdotp357=\displaystyle{\frac{127449}{\rho
^{3}}}=\displaystyle{\frac{127449}{\left(127449\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t+127449\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t+
9^{2}\right)^{3/2}}}

=\displaystyle{\frac{127449}{\left(127449\left(\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t+\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t+\left(
\displaystyle{\frac{9}{357}}\right)^{2}\right)\right)^{3/2}}}=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{357\left(1+\left(
\displaystyle{\frac{3}{119}}\right)^{2}\right)^{3/2}}}

Hence,

{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}\small{\text{}\textbf{B}\text{}}\\cdotpd\small
{\text{}\textbf{S}\text{}}={\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}\small{\text{}\textbf{A}\text{}}\\cdotpd\small
{\text{}\textbf{s}\text{}}={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}\displaystyle{\frac{dt}{357\left(1+\left(
\displaystyle{\frac{3}{119}}\right)^{2}\right)^{3/2}}}=\displaystyle{\frac{2\pi}{357\left(1+\left(
\displaystyle{\frac{3}{119}}\right)^{2}\right)^{3/2}}}

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7. Let\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=\left(z^{2},2zx,4yx^{2}\right)andlet
Cbeasimpleclosedcurveintheplanex\+\y\+\z\=\r,\r\=\7that
enclosesaregionofarea49(Figure).
Calculate{{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}}_{c}F\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{s},
whereCisorientedinthecounterclockwisedirection(whenviewedfrom
abovetheplane).
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}}_{c}F\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{s}=
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}98\end{array}}

SOLUTION

WedenotebyStheregionenclosedbyC.ThenbyStokesTheorem,

{{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}}_{C}F\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{s\small{\text{=}{\displaystyle
\int_{\text{}}^{\text{}}}\text{}{\displaystyle\int_{\text{}}^{\text{}}}\text{curl}\left(\text{F}\right)\text{
}\\cdotp\text{ds}}}\left(1\right)

Wecomputethecurlof\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}=\left(z^{2},2zx,4yx^{2}\right):

\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)=\left|\begin{array}{r}\small{\text{}
\textbf{i}\text{}}&\small{\text{}\textbf{j}\text{}}&\small{\text{}\textbf{k}\text{}}\\
\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dx}}&\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dy}}&\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dz}}\\z^{2}&2zx&
4yx^{2}\end{array}\right|=\langle{4y2z,2x2z,2z}\rangle

Theplanex+y+z=7hastheparametrization

\phi\left(x,y\right)=\left(x,y,7xy\right)

Hence,

\displaystyle{\frac{\partial\Phi}{\partialx}}\times\displaystyle{\frac{\partial\Phi}{\partialy}}=\langle{
1,0,1}\rangle\times\langle{0,1,1}\rangle=\left(ik\right)\left(jk\right)=k+j+i=\langle{1,1,1
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4/15/2017 UCOEUCSCMath23B/Calculus4(Spring17)Section18.2Homework

Thenormaldeterminedbytheinducedorientationis

\small{\text{}\textbf{n}\text{}}=\left(1,1,1\right)

LetDbetheparameterdomainintheparametrization\Phi\left(x,y\right)=\left(x,y,7xy\right)ofSthat
is,Dwillbethebasetriangleinthexyplanethatliesunderneaththepyramidinthepicture.Tocomputethe
surfaceintegralin(1)wecomputethevalues

\small{\text{curl}}\left(\boldsymbol{\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}}\right)\left(\Phi\left(x,y\right)
\right)=\langle{42x,2x2\left(7xy\right),2\left(7xy\right)}\rangle=\langle{42x,14+4x
+2y,142x2y}\rangle

\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}\text{}}\right)\\cdotp\small{\text{}\textbf{n}
\text{}}=\left(42x,14+4x+2y,142x2y\right)\\cdotp\left(1,1,1\right)=4

Therefore,using\left(1\right)and\left(2\right)weobtain

{\displaystyle\int_{c}^{}}\boldsymbol{\small{\text{F}}}\\cdotpd\small{\text{}\textbf{r}\text{}}=
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}\small{\text{curl}}\left(\small{\text{}\textbf{F}
\text{}}\right)\\cdotpd\small{\text{}\textbf{S}\text{}}={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}4\\cdotpdA=4\\cdotp\small{\text{Area}}\left(D\right)=4\\cdotp\displaystyle{\frac{49}
{2}}=98

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