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Tutorial 13

The document summarizes tutorials on matrix algebra, calculus, and probability. It contains 8 problems involving evaluating line integrals, surface integrals, and verifying theorems like Stokes' theorem and Gauss' divergence theorem for different vector fields and surfaces. The problems involve integrals over planes, spheres, cylinders, cubes, circles, ellipses, triangles, and other geometric regions.

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Tutorial 13

The document summarizes tutorials on matrix algebra, calculus, and probability. It contains 8 problems involving evaluating line integrals, surface integrals, and verifying theorems like Stokes' theorem and Gauss' divergence theorem for different vector fields and surfaces. The problems involve integrals over planes, spheres, cylinders, cubes, circles, ellipses, triangles, and other geometric regions.

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COEP Tech University

Department of Mathematics
Matrix Algebra, Calculus and Probability
Tutorial 13

ZZ
(1) Evaluate F · n̂ dA.
S
a) F̄ = [3x2 , y 2 , 0]; S : r̄ = [u, v, 2u + 3v]; 0 ≤ u ≤ 2, −1 ≤ v ≤ 1.
Ans: −36, plane z = 2x + 3y; 0 ≤ x ≤ 2, −1 ≤ y ≤ 1

b) F̄ = [sinh(yz), 0, y 4 ]; S : r̄ = [u, cos v, sin v]; −4 ≤ u ≤ 4, 0 ≤


v ≤ π.
Ans:−16/5, Cylinder y 2 + z 2 = 1, −4 ≤ x ≤ 4

c) F̄ = [ax, by, cz]; S : entire surface of the sphere x2 +y 2 +z 2 = d2 .


Ans: −4πd3 (a + b + c)/3
ZZ
(2) Evaluate F · n̂ dA by using the divergence theorem.
S
a) F̄ = [ex , ey , ez ]; S : surface of the cube |x| ≤ 1, |y| ≤ 1, |z| ≤ 1

b) F̄ = [x3 , y 3 , z 3 ]; S : the surface of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4

(3) Verify Stoke’s Theorem for F̄ = [y 2 , −x2 , 0]; S : the circular semidisk
x2 + y 2 ≤ 4; y ≥ 0, z = 1
Ans: -32/3 I
(4) Evaluate the following line integral F · r0 (s)ds by using Stoke’s
C
Theorem where F̄ = [4z, −2x, 2x]; C : the ellipse x2 + y 2 = 1, z =
y + 1.
Ans: 4π

(5) Path dependence


Z
a) Evaluate x2 ydx + 2xy 2 dy from (0,0) along a straight line seg-
C
ment to (1,1/2), and then along a straight line segment to (1,1).

1
Z
b) Evaluate x2 ydx + 2xy 2 dy from (0,0) along a straight line seg-
C
mentZ (1/2,1), and then along a straight line segment to (1,1). Is
I = x2 ydx + 2xy 2 dy path dependent?
c
Ans: 37/48 ; 55/96 ; Yes

(6) Verify Green’s theorem for F1 = 3x2 − 8y 2 ,√


F2 = 4y − 6xy and C is
the boundary of the region defined by y = x and y = x2 .
Ans: 3/2

(7) Verify Gauss Divergence Theorem for F̄ = [2xz, yz, z 2 ] over the up-
per half of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = a2 .
Ans: 5πa4 /4

(8) Evaluate
Z :
a) sin πxdx + zdy; C : boundary of the triangle with vertices
C
(0, 0, 0), (1, 0, 0), (1, 1, 0).
Ans: 0
Z
b) xdx + ydy; C is the ellipse x2 + 4y 2 = 4.
C
Ans: 0
Z
c) ydx+zdy+xdz; C : the curve of intersection of x2 +y 2 +z 2 = a2
C
and x + z =√a.
Ans: −πa2 / 2
ZZ
d) (x2 + y 2 )2 − z 2 dS, S : r̄ = [u cos v, u sin v, 2u];
S
0 ≤ u ≤√
1, −π ≤ v ≤ π.
Ans: −5 5π/3

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