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Title: Surface integrals
Post by: chocoholic4lyf on December 07, 2010, 05:27:23 PM
Consider the vector field F = x2i+zk. Evaluate the surface integral of this field,
I = ʃF.dS
over the cylinder of radius 1 with the centre of its base at Cartesian co-ordinates
(0,0,0) and the centre of its top at (0,0,2),
i. by direct surface integration, and
ii. by using Gauss’s theorem

any help would be great thanks
Title: Re: Surface integrals
Post by: Raven66 on December 08, 2010, 01:21:00 PM
Similar solved problems on surface integrals are available at http://www.math24.net/surface-integrals-of-second-kind.html (http://www.math24.net/surface-integrals-of-second-kind.html).