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Integration in Vector Fields: Book Reference: Thomas Calculus 11 Edition

The document discusses Chapter 16 of Thomas Calculus 11th Edition covering surface integrals and applications. It provides examples of calculating flux across different surfaces using vector fields.

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Integration in Vector Fields: Book Reference: Thomas Calculus 11 Edition

The document discusses Chapter 16 of Thomas Calculus 11th Edition covering surface integrals and applications. It provides examples of calculating flux across different surfaces using vector fields.

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CHAPTER 16

INTEGRATION IN VECTOR FIELDS

BOOK REFERENCE:
THOMAS CALCULUS
11TH EDITION
CHAPTER 16
INTEGRATION IN VECTOR FIELDS
16.5-16.8 : SURFACE INTEGRALS AND APPLICATIONS (UNIT 2 )

Application 7- Flux Across A Surface


CHAPTER 16
INTEGRATION IN VECTOR FIELDS
16.5-16.8 : SURFACE INTEGRALS AND APPLICATIONS (UNIT 2 )

Application 7- Flux Across A Surface


CHAPTER 16
INTEGRATION IN VECTOR FIELDS
16.5-16.8 : SURFACE INTEGRALS AND APPLICATIONS (UNIT 2 )
CHAPTER 16
INTEGRATION IN VECTOR FIELDS
16.5-16.8 : SURFACE INTEGRALS AND APPLICATIONS (UNIT 2 )

Application 7- Flux Across A Surface

Ex19: Find the flux of F = -i+ 2j+ 3k across the rectangular surface
given by z=0,
CHAPTER 16
INTEGRATION IN VECTOR FIELDS
16.5-16.8 : SURFACE INTEGRALS AND APPLICATIONS (UNIT 2 )

Application 7- Flux Across A Surface

Ex22: Find the flux of the field F = -y i+ x j across the portion of the
sphere in the first octant away from the origin.
CHAPTER 16
INTEGRATION IN VECTOR FIELDS
16.5-16.8 : SURFACE INTEGRALS AND APPLICATIONS (UNIT 2 )

Application 7- Flux Across A Surface

Ex28: Find the flux of the field F = 4xi + 4yj + 2k outward(away from
the z-axis) through the surface cut from the bottom of the paraboloid
by the plane z=1.

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