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The document outlines an assignment focused on vector differentiation and integration, presenting various problems related to directional derivatives, surface intersections, angles between surfaces, and work done by force fields. It also includes tasks on line integrals, surface integrals, volume integrals, and the application of vector integral theorems such as Gauss's Divergence Theorem, Green's Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem. Each section contains specific mathematical problems to solve, emphasizing the application of vector calculus concepts.

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The document outlines an assignment focused on vector differentiation and integration, presenting various problems related to directional derivatives, surface intersections, angles between surfaces, and work done by force fields. It also includes tasks on line integrals, surface integrals, volume integrals, and the application of vector integral theorems such as Gauss's Divergence Theorem, Green's Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem. Each section contains specific mathematical problems to solve, emphasizing the application of vector calculus concepts.

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Vector Differentiation and Integration

Assignment 3 - Theory
Vector Differentiation
1. Find the directional derivative of the function xy 2  yz 2  zx 2 along the tangent to the
curve x  t , y  t 2 , z  t 3 at the point (1, 1, 1).
2. Find the values of a and b so that the surfaces ax 2  byz  (a  2) x and 4 x 2 y  z 3  4
may intersect orthogonally at the point (1, -1, 2).
3. Find the angle between the surfaces x 2  y 2  z 2  9 and z  x 2  y 2  3 at the point
(2, -1, 2).
4. Show that the vector ( x2  yz)i  ( y 2  zx) j  ( z 2  xy)k is irrotational and find its
scalar potential.
Vector Integration
Line Integrals
5. Find the work done by the force F  (3x2  6 yz )i  (2 y  3xz ) j  (1  4 xyz 2 )k in moving
particle from the point (0, 0, 0) to the point (1, 1, 1) along the curve c: x = t, y = t2, z = t3
6. Find the work done in moving a particle in the force field a) F  3x2 i  j  zk
b) F  3x 2 i  (2 xz  y) j  zk along the straight line from (0, 0, 0) to (2, 1, 3).
7. Find the wok done by F  (2 x  y  z )i  ( x  y  z ) j  (3x  2 y  5z )k along a curve C in the
xy plane given by x 2  y 2  9, z  0.
Surface Integrals
8. If F  4 xzi  y 2 j  yzk , evaluate  F .n ds where S is the surface of the cube bounded by
s

x = 0, x = a, y = 0, y = a, z = 0, z = a.

 F .n ds where F  zi  x j  3 y zk and S is the surface x 2  y 2  16 included in the


2
9. Evaluate
s

first octant between z = 0 and z = 5.


Volume Integrals
10. If F  (2 x2  3z)i  2 xy j  4 xk then evaluate i)  .F dv and ii)    F dv where V is the
v v

closed region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, 2x + 2y + z = 4.


11. If F  2 xzi  x j  y 2 k evaluate  F dv where V is the region bounded by the surfaces x = 0,
v
2
x = 2, y = 0, y = 6, z = x , z = 4.
Vector Integral Theorems

Gauss’s Divergence Theorem

 F ds where F  x i  y j  z 3 k and S is the surface


3 3
12. Use divergence theorem to evaluate
s

of the sphere x  y  z  r .
2 2 2 2
13. Verify divergence theorem for 2 x2 yi  y 2 j  4 xz 2 k taken over the region of first octant of
the cylinder y 2  z 2  9 and x = 2.
Green’s Theorem in a Plane

 (3x  8 y 2 )dx  (4 y  6 xy )dy where C is the region


2
14. Verify Green’s theorem in plane for

bounded by y  x and y  x 2 .


15. Verify Green’s theorem for [(3x 2  8 y 2 )dx  (4 y  6 xy )dy ] where C is the region bounded
c

by x = 0, y = 0 and x + y = 1.
Stoke’s theorem
16. Verify Stokes theorem for F   y 3 i  x3 j , where S is the circular disc x 2  y 2  1, z  0 .
17. Apply Stokes theorem, to evaluate  ( ydx  z dy  xdz) where C is the curve of intersection
c

of the sphere x  y  z  a and x + z = a.


2 2 2 2

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