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Exercise Sheet on 16.2 Vector Fields and Line Integrals - Work, Circulation, and Flux solution

The document contains exercises related to vector fields, including finding gradient fields and calculating line integrals over specified paths. It also includes problems on work done by vector fields, circulation, and flux across various curves. Additionally, there are exercises on flow integrals in space, requiring the evaluation of flow along given curves.
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Exercise Sheet on 16.2 Vector Fields and Line Integrals - Work, Circulation, and Flux solution

The document contains exercises related to vector fields, including finding gradient fields and calculating line integrals over specified paths. It also includes problems on work done by vector fields, circulation, and flux across various curves. Additionally, there are exercises on flow integrals in space, requiring the evaluation of flow along given curves.
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Exercises Vector Fields Find the gradient fields of the functions in Exercises 1-4, 3. giXy.Z) =e — In? + 7) Line Integrals of Vector Fields In Exercises 7-12, find the line integrals of F from (0, 0,0) to (1, 1, 1) over each of the following paths in the accompanying figure a. The straight-line path C): rit) = fi + tj + tk, 0 = b, The curved path Cy: r() = t+ Pi +k, O=r=1 ¢. The path C, U C, consisting of the line segment from (0, 0, 0) to (J, 1, 0) followed by the segment from (1, 1, 0) to (1, 1, 1) (1,0) Ll. F = Gr — 3xi + 3g +k Work In Exercises 19-22, find the work done by F over the curve in the direction of increasing t. 20. F = 2yi + 3x + @ +k 1) = (Cosi + Gin DN) + 1/H)k, 0 Work, Circulation, and Flux in the Plane 29. Circulation and flux Find the circulation and flux of the fields vit ay R=xt+y and around and across each of the following curves. a, The circle rit) — (cos i + (sind j, O=1=2n b. Theellipse r(t) = (cos Hi + (4sinnj, 0 In Exercises 31-34, Tind the circulation and flux of the field F around ‘and across the closed semicircular path that consists of the semicircu- lar arch n(1) = (acos i + (asin j,0 = ¢ = 7, followed by the line segment r4(1) = fa = t= a vy ar M4. OF Flow Integrals in Space In Exercises 47-50, F is the velocity field of a fluid flowing through a region in space. Find the ‘low along the given curve in the direction of increasing f. F=-yi +aj + 2k r(Q) = (-2cosHi + Qsinnj + 2k, 0 =n 51. Circulation Find the circulation of F = 2xi + 2cj + 2vk around the closed path consisting of the following three curves traversed in the direction of increasing f. Ce 1) = os i + (Sin nj + tk, O= Ce rt) =j+ @/l—Hk, O=1<1 Cy r= +H, 0 a(x, -In(Pty?) = Ba > ve- (s)i- Ae) ite 11, Substitute the parametric representation for r(t) = x(i + y(Oj-+ Ak repres ficld F, and calculate fF - ting each path into the vector @ F=G0 b) P=Ge 3t)i+3tj+kand & [ioe+na 54 a8 432 — 3b ht) i+ 34] +k and = [io +48 438-30 at= [Paes + tj and ry 454th: Fy = GP — 31+ kand P]y= 20. r= (cos Hit (sinj+Ek.O work = f° (3 coste— 2 sin? t+ =t 29. (a) v= (cos bi + (sin j,0 E=(-sinni + (cos Oj, F) = (cos 1+ (sin and F: = F, $= Oand Fy =sinte+ cos? 1=1 = Cire (cos HH-+ (Sin OY) Fy m= cost 4 sis and sin Di-+ (4.c08 O), F, = (cos i + G sin tj and (Asin Bi + (cos tj + Fr $= 4 + Cire, = [15 sinteos tat 0 and Cre sit) pa5 Boa cos t+ Fe sin? band Fy +m = Fh atest + Fh = Sr and Fluxs = (Fs -)|y| dt = J (-5, sintoost) VIF a= [- 34, Fy = (—a? sin? )i+ (a? cos?) j, 4 = (Casin Di + (acos | > Fy - ie. — a sin? t+ a8 cost = Cire = "(a sin? t+ 2° cost) dt = 4 a;M sin! t, Ny = a? cos? t, dy = a cos t dt, dx = Flux, =f Mi dy — Ny dx = f'(—a cos t sin? + 0 1 My = Cire Cire = Cire; + Cire = $ 4° and Flux = Flux + Flux: = 0 50, F = (—2 sin Di — (2 cos t)j + 2k and £ = (2 sin Yi + 2 cos)j+ 2k > + Flow —0 SI. Cy: r= (Cos i+ (Sin Dj + th, OS 1 < F => F=(2cosi+ 2ij + @ sink and = (sin Di + (cos Nj + —2eos tsin t+ 2cos t+ 2sint = sin 2t+ 2teost+2sint 1 J? Caine + meost+2sian a 4 cos 2+ 2tsint +2008 — 2 cost] 37? = -1+ x FU -0k,OSte 1 > F=a(l—oj-+2kand > Flow, =f) —rat=(—ni}! Cy r=G+—0j,0 F= 26421 Okand # =i-j > Ff =21 = Flow; = J : oe =F => Circulation = l+n-r+1=0

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