b) Use the divergence (Gauss') Theorem to calculate the flux of F across S where F(x,y,z) = xye²i + xy²z³j - ye²k and S is the surface of the box bounded by the coordinate planes x=3, y=2 and z=1

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b) Use the divergence (Gauss') Theorem to calculate the flux of F across S where
F(x,y,z) = xye²i + xy²z³j - ye²k and S is the surface of the box bounded by the
coordinate planes x=3, y=2 and z=1
Transcribed Image Text:b) Use the divergence (Gauss') Theorem to calculate the flux of F across S where F(x,y,z) = xye²i + xy²z³j - ye²k and S is the surface of the box bounded by the coordinate planes x=3, y=2 and z=1
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