Verifying Stokes’ Theorem Verify that the line integral and the surface integral of Stokes’ Theorem are equal for the following vector fields, surfaces S. and closed curves C. Assume that C has counterclockwise orientation and S has a consistent orientation. 9. F = 〈 y – z , z – x , x – y 〉; S is the cap of the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 16 above the plane z = 7 and C is the boundary of S.
Verifying Stokes’ Theorem Verify that the line integral and the surface integral of Stokes’ Theorem are equal for the following vector fields, surfaces S. and closed curves C. Assume that C has counterclockwise orientation and S has a consistent orientation. 9. F = 〈 y – z , z – x , x – y 〉; S is the cap of the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 16 above the plane z = 7 and C is the boundary of S.
Verifying Stokes’ TheoremVerify that the line integral and the surface integral of Stokes’ Theorem are equal for the following vector fields, surfaces S. and closed curves C. Assume that C has counterclockwise orientation and S has a consistent orientation.
9.F = 〈y – z, z – x, x – y〉; S is the cap of the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 16 above the plane
z
=
7
and C is the boundary of S.
Quantities that have magnitude and direction but not position. Some examples of vectors are velocity, displacement, acceleration, and force. They are sometimes called Euclidean or spatial vectors.
1. A bicyclist is riding their bike along the Chicago Lakefront Trail. The velocity (in
feet per second) of the bicyclist is recorded below. Use (a) Simpson's Rule, and (b)
the Trapezoidal Rule to estimate the total distance the bicyclist traveled during the
8-second period.
t
0 2
4 6 8
V
10 15
12 10 16
2. Find the midpoint rule approximation for
(a) n = 4
+5
x²dx using n subintervals.
1° 2
(b) n = 8
36
32
28
36
32
28
24
24
20
20
16
16
12
8-
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
8
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
=
5 37
A 4 8 0.5
06
9
Consider the following system of equations, Ax=b :
x+2y+3z - w = 2
2x4z2w = 3
-x+6y+17z7w = 0
-9x-2y+13z7w = -14
a. Find the solution to the system. Write it as a parametric equation. You can use a
computer to do the row reduction.
b. What is a geometric description of the solution? Explain how you know.
c. Write the solution in vector form?
d. What is the solution to the homogeneous system, Ax=0?
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