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LetF = (z, 0, y)andletSbetheorientedsurfaceparametrizedby(u, v) = 3u 2 v, u, 3v 2 for0 u 2, )
1 v 4.CalculateF n.
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LetF = (z, 0, y)andletSbetheorientedsurfaceparametrizedby(u, v) = u 2 v, u, v 2 for0 u 2, )
1 v 4.CalculatethenormalcomponentofFtothesurfaceatP=(24,5,1)=G(5,1).
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LetF = (z, 0, y)andletSbetheorientedsurfaceparametrizedby(u, v) = u 2 v, u, v 2 for0 u 6, )
1 v 4.Calculate F ds.
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LetF = y, x, x 2 + y 2 andletSbetheportionoftheparaboloidz = x 2 + y 2wherex 2 + y 2 5.
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LetF = y, x, x 2 + y 2 andletSbetheportionoftheparaboloidz = x 2 + y 2wherex 2 + y 2 5.
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3. Computethesurfaceintegral s F dS,where\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=\left(y,+z,+x\right),over
theplane
11x5y+z=1,0\\leqslantx,y\leqslant1,orientedbytheupwardpointingnormal.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}16\end{array}}
4. Findthesurfaceintegral{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{
F}}\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}},where\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=\left(\,e\,^{z},+2z,+4x
\right),over\Phi\left(r,\s\right)=\left(rs,\r+s,\r\right),0\leqslantr\leqslant1,\\0\leqslants\leqslant1
,orientedby{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{T}}}_{r}\times{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{T}}}_{s}.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}}\,e\,\end{array}}
5. F=\left(0,3,x\right),partofspherex^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}=9,wherex\geqslant0,y\geqslant0,z\geqslant
0outwardpointingnormal.
Evaluate{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{9}{4}}\left(3\pi+4\right)\end{array}}
6. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
Roundyouranswertotwodecimalplaces.
F=\langle{x,y,z}\rangle,partofspherex^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}=25,where\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}
\leqslantz\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{5\sqrt{3}}{2}},inwardpointingnormal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}287.48\end{array}}
7. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(z,z,x\right),z=9x^{2}y^{2},x\geqslant0,y\geqslant0,z\geqslant0upwardpointingnormal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{171}{2}}\end{array}}
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8. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
Roundyouranswertotwodecimalplaces.
F=\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,y,\,\mathrm{sin}\,z,yz\right),rectangle0\leqslanty\leqslant5,0\leqslantz
\leqslant7inthe\left(y,z\right)plane,normalpointinginnegativexdirection.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}5.01\end{array}}
9. Findthesurfaceintegral{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{
F}}\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}},where\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=2y^{2}\boldsymbol{
\mathrm{i}}+5\boldsymbol{\mathrm{j}}3x\boldsymbol{\mathrm{k}},overportionoftheplanex+y
+z=1intheoctantx,y,z\geqslant0,orientedbytheupwardpointingnormal.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{13}{6}}\end{array}}
10. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(x,y,\,e\,^{z}\right),cylinderx^{2}+y^{2}=9,1\leqslantz\leqslant4,outwardpointingnormal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}54\pi\end{array}}
11. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(xz,yz,z^{1}\right),diskofradius2atheight4paralleltothexyplane,upwardpointingnormal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\pi\end{array}}
12. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(xy,y,0\right),conez^{2}=x^{2}+y^{2},x^{2}+y^{2}\leqslant64,z\geqslant0,downward
pointingnormal
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{512}{3}}\pi\end{array}}
13. Computethesurfaceintegral\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=\left(0,0,\,e\,^{y+z}\right)overthegiven
orientedsurfacegivenastheboundaryofthecube0\leqslantx,\y,\z\leqslant5withoutwardpointing
normal.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}d\boldsymbol{\mathrm{
S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}5\left(\,e\,^{5}1\right)^{2}\end{array}}
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14. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(0,0,z^{2}\right),\phi\left(u,v\right)=\left(u\,\mathrm{cos}\,v,u\,\mathrm{sin}\,v,v\right),0
\leqslantu\leqslant3,0\leqslantv\leqslant2\pi,upwardpointingnormal
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{36\pi^{3}}{3}}\end{array}}
15. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(y,z,0\right),G\left(u,v\right)=\left(u^{3}v,u+v,v^{2}\right),0\leqslantu\leqslant3,0
\leqslantv\leqslant4,downwardpointingnormal.Roundyouranswertoonedecimalplaces.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}3256\end{array}}
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1. LetF=\left(z,0,y\right)andletSbetheorientedsurfaceparametrizedby\phi\left(u,v\right)=\left(3u^{2}
v,u,3v^{2}\right)for0\leqslantu\leqslant2,1\leqslantv\leqslant4.CalculateF\\cdotpn.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}18v^{3}+u\end{array}}
LetF=\left(z,0,y\right)andletSbetheorientedsurfaceparametrizedby\phi\left(u,v\right)=\left(u^{2}
v,u,v^{2}\right)for0\leqslantu\leqslant2,1\leqslantv\leqslant4.CalculatethenormalcomponentofF
tothesurfaceatP=(24,5,1)=G(5,1).
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{7}{9\sqrt{5}}}\end{array}}
LetF=\left(z,0,y\right)andletSbetheorientedsurfaceparametrizedby\phi\left(u,v\right)=\left(u^{2}
v,u,v^{2}\right)for0\leqslantu\leqslant4,1\leqslantv\leqslant4.Calculate{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}
{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpds.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}550\end{array}}
SOLUTION
a)Thetangentvectorsare,
{T}_{u}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{du}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{du}}\left(3u^{2}v,u,3v^{2}\right)=
\left(6u,1,0\right)
{T}_{v}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dv}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dv}}\left(3u^{2}v,u,3v^{2}\right)=
\left(1,06v\right)
Thenormalvectoristheircrossproduct:
n={T}_{u}\times{T}_{v}=\left|\begin{array}{r}i&j&k\\6u&1&0\\1&0&6v\end{array}\right|
=6vi36uvj+k=\left(6v,36uv,1\right)
WewriteF=\left(z,0,y\right)intermsoftheparametersx=3u^{2}v,y=u,z=3v^{2}andthencomputeF\
\cdotpn:
F\left(\Phi\left(u,v\right)\right)=\left(z,0,y\right)=\left(3v^{2},0,u\right)
F\left(\Phi\left(x,y\right)\right)n\left(u,v\right)=\left(3v^{2},0,u\right)\left(6v,36uv,1\right)
=18v^{3}+u
b)AtthepointP=(3,5,1)=\Phi(5,1)wehave:
F\left(P\right)=\left(1,0,5\right)
n\left(P\right)=\left(2,20,1\right)
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{\,e\,}_{n}\left(P\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{n\left(P\right)}{||n\left(P\right)||}}=\displaystyle{\frac{
\left(2,20,1\right)}{\sqrt{4+400+1}}}=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{\sqrt{405}}}\left(2,20,1\right)
Hence,thenormalcomponentofFtothesurfaceatPisthedotproduct:
F\left(P\right)\\cdotp{\,e\,}_{n}\left(P\right)=\langle{1,0,5}\rangle\\cdotp\displaystyle{\frac{1}
{\sqrt{405}}}\left(2,20,1\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{7}{\sqrt{405}}}
c)Usingthedefinitionofthevectorsurfaceintegralandthedotproduct,wehave:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpds={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\phi\left(u,v\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(u,v\right)dudv={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}
{\displaystyle\int_{1}^{4}}\left(2v^{3}+u\right)dvdu
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}{\left.\left(\displaystyle{\frac{2v^{4}}{4}}+uv\right)\right|^{4}_{v=
1}}du
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}\left(\left(128\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2}}\right)+\left(4\left(1\right)
\right)\right)udu
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}\left(\displaystyle{\frac{255}{2}}+5u\right)du={\left.\left(
\displaystyle{\frac{255u}{2}}+\displaystyle{\frac{5u^{2}}{2}}\right)\right|^{3}_{0}}=550
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2. LetF=\left(y,x,x^{2}+y^{2}\right)andletSbetheportionoftheparaboloidz=x^{2}+y^{2}where
x^{2}+y^{2}\leqslant3.
CalculateF\\cdotpnifSisparametrizedinpolarvariablesx=r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,y=r\,\mathrm{sin}\,
\theta.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}r^{3}\end{array}}
LetF=\left(y,x,x^{2}+y^{2}\right)andletSbetheportionoftheparaboloidz=x^{2}+y^{2}where
x^{2}+y^{2}\leqslant3.
Calculate{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSifSisparametrizedinpolar
variablesx=r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,y=r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}8\pi\end{array}}
SOLUTION
(a)Theparametrizationofthissurfaceinthesecoordinatesis:
\phi\left(r,\theta\right)=\left(x,y,x^{2}+y^{2}\right)=\left(r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,r\,\mathrm{sin}\,
\theta,r^{2}\right)\left(0\leqslant\theta\leqslant2\pi,\right.0\leqslantr\leqslant\sqrt{3}\left.\right)
Calculatingthenormalvector,
{T}_{r}=\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,2r\right)
{T}_{\theta}=\left(r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,0\right)
n=\left(2r^{2}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,2r^{2}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,r\right)
Then
F\\cdotpn=\left(yx,x^{2}+y^{2}\right)\\cdotpn=\left(r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,r\,\mathrm{cos}\,
\theta,r^{2}\right)\\cdotp\left(2r^{2}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,2r^{2}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,r\right)
=2r^{3}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta+2r^{3}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta\,\mathrm{sin}\,
\theta+r^{3}=r^{3}
(b)Theintegraloverthissurfaceis
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdS={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\sqrt{3}}}F\\cdotpndrd\theta={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}{\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{\sqrt{3}}}r^{3}drd\theta
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}d\theta\\cdotp{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\sqrt{3}}}r^{3}dr{\left.=2\pi
\displaystyle{\frac{r^{4}}{4}}\right|^{\sqrt{3}}_{0}}=8\pi
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3. Computethesurfaceintegral{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{
\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}},where\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=\left(y,+z,+x
\right),overtheplane
12x5y+z=1,0\\leqslantx,y\leqslant1,orientedbytheupwardpointingnormal.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}19\end{array}}
4. Findthesurfaceintegral{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{
F}}\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}},where\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=\left(\,e\,^{z},+4z,+6x
\right),over\Phi\left(r,\s\right)=\left(rs,\r+s,\r\right),0\leqslantr\leqslant1,\\0\leqslants\leqslant1
,orientedby{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{T}}}_{r}\times{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{T}}}_{s}.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{7}{3}}\,e\,\end{array}}
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5. F=\left(0,5,x\right),partofspherex^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}=25,wherex\geqslant0,y\geqslant0,z
\geqslant0outwardpointingnormal.
Evaluate{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{125}{12}}\left(3\pi+4\right)\end{array}}
SOLUTION
WeparametrizethehemisphereSby:
\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)=\left(5\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right)
,5\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right),5\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\phi\right)
\right),0\leqslant\theta\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}},0\leqslant\phi\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{
\pi}{2}}
Step1.Computethenormalvector.Asseeninthetext,thenormalvectorthatpointstotheoutsideofthe
sphereis:
n={T}_{\phi}{T}_{\theta}=25\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right)\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right),\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right)
,\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\phi\right)\right)
For0\leqslant\theta\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}},0\leqslant\phi\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}
{2}},alltrigonometricfunctionsarepositive.Thereforeallcomponentsofnare
positive,sonpointstotheoutsideofthesphere.
Step2.EvaluatethedotproductF\\cdotpn.Weexpressthevectorfieldintermsoftheparameters:
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)\right)=\left(0,5,5\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,
\left(\phi\right)\right)
Hence:
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,\phi\right)=\left(0,5,5\,\mathrm{cos}\,
\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right)\right)25\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right)\left(
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\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right),\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)
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\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\phi\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\phi\right)\right)
=125\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\phi\right)+125\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(
\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\phi\right)\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\phi\right)
Step3.Evaluatethesurfaceintegral.Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,\phi\right)d\thetad\phi
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}
{2}}}}\left(125\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\phi\right)+
125\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\phi\right)\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\phi
\right)\right)d\thetad\phi
=125\left({\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)d\theta
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}}\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\phi\right)d\phi+
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)d\theta
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}}\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\phi\right)
\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\phi\right)d\phi\right)
=125\left({\left.\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)\right|^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}_{0}}\\cdotp{
\left.\left(\displaystyle{\frac{\phi}{2}}\displaystyle{\frac{\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(2\phi\right)}{4}}\right)
\right|^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}_{0}}+{\left.\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\right|
^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}_{0}}{\left.\displaystyle{\frac{\,\mathrm{sin\}^{3}\left(\phi\right)}{3}}
\right|^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}_{0}}\right)
=125\left(\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}\\cdotp1+\displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}}\\cdotp1\right)
=\displaystyle{\frac{125}{12}}\left(3\pi+4\right)
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6. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
Roundyouranswertotwodecimalplaces.
F=\langle{x,y,z}\rangle,partofspherex^{2}+y^{2}+z^{2}=9,where\displaystyle{\frac{3}{2}}
\leqslantz\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{3\sqrt{3}}{2}},inwardpointingnormal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}62.09\end{array}}
SOLUTION
WeparametrizeSbythefollowingparametrization:
\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\\theta\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\theta
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi,3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\\phi\right)
D:0\leqslant\theta\leqslant2\pi,{\phi}_{0}\leqslant\phi\leqslant{\phi}_{1}
Theangles{\phi}_{0}and{\phi}_{1}aredeterminedby:
\,\mathrm{cos}\,{\phi}_{0}=\displaystyle{\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}}{\phi}_{0}=\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{6}}
\,\mathrm{cos}\,{\phi}_{1}=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2}}{\phi}_{1}=\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{3}}
Step1.Determinethenormalvector.Thenormalvectorpointingtotheinsideofthesphereis:
n={T}_{\theta}\times{T}_{\phi}=9\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi\langle{\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\phi,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta\,\mathrm{sin}\,\phi,\,\mathrm{cos}\,\phi}\rangle
(Noticethatfor\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{6}}\leqslant\phi\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{3}},
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\phi\,\mathrm{cos}\,\phi\unicode{x003C}0,thereforethezcomponentisnegativeandthe
normalpointstotheinsideofthesphere).
Step2.EvaluatethedotproductF\\cdotpn.WeexpressFintermsoftheparameters:
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)\right)=\left(x,y,z\right)=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\\theta
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\theta\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi,3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\\phi\right)
Hence:
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,\phi\right)=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\\theta
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\theta\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi,3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\\phi\right)\
\cdotp\left(9\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi\right)\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta\,\mathrm{sin}\,\phi
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,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta\,\mathrm{sin}\,\phi,\,\mathrm{cos}\,\phi\right)
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=27\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi\left(\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\theta\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\phi+\,\mathrm{sin\
}^{2}\theta\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\phi+\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\phi\right)
=27\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi\\cdotp1=27\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phi
Step3.Evaluatethesurfaceintegral.Wehave:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}f\\cdotpdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,\phi\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,\phi\right)d\thetad\phi=
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}{\displaystyle\int_{\pi/6}^{\pi/3}}27\,\mathrm{sin}\,\\phid\thetad
\phi=54\pi{\displaystyle\int_{\pi/6}^{\pi/3}}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\phid\phi
=54{\left.\pi\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\phi\right)\right|^{\pi/3}_{\phi=\pi/6}}=54\pi\left(
\,\mathrm{cos}\,\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{3}}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{6}}\right)=54\pi
\left(\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2}}\displaystyle{\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}}\right)\approx62.09
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7. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(z,z,x\right),z=25x^{2}y^{2},x\geqslant0,y\geqslant0,z\geqslant0upwardpointing
normal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{1275}{2}}\end{array}}
SOLUTION
Step1.Findaparametrization.Weusexandyasparametersandparametrizethesurfaceby:
\Phi\left(x,y\right)=\left(x,y,25x^{2}y^{2}\right)
TheparameterdomainDisdeterminedbytheconditionsz=25x^{2}y^{2}\geqslant0=>x^{2}+y^{2}
\leqslant25andx,y\geqslant0.Thatis:
D={\left(x,y\right):x^{2}+y^{2}\leqslant25,x,y\geqslant0}
Distheportionofthediskofradius5inthefirstquadrant.
Step2.Computethetangentandnormalvectors.Wehave:
{T}_{x}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dx}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dx}}\left(x,y,25x^{2}y^{2}\right)=
\left(1,0,2x\right)
{T}_{y}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dy}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dy}}\left(x,y,25x^{2}y^{2}\right)=
\left(0,1,2y\right)
Wecomputethecrossproductofthetangentvectors:
{T}_{x}\times{T}_{y}=\left|\begin{array}{r}i&j&k\\1&0&2x\\0&1&2y\end{array}\right|=
\left(2x\right)i+\left(2y\right)j+k=\left(2x,2y,1\right)
Sincethezcomponentispositive,thevectorpointsupward,andwehave:
n=\left(2x,2y,1\right)
Step3.EvaluatethedotproductF\\cdotpn.Wefirstexpressthevectorfieldintermsoftheparametersxandy
,bysettingz=25x^{2}y^{2}.Weget:
F\left(\Phi\left(x,y\right)\right)=\left(z,z,x\right)=\left(25x^{2}y^{2},5^{2}x^{2}y^{2},x
\right)
Wenowcomputethedotproduct:
F\left(\Phi\left(x,y\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(x,y\right)=\left(25x^{2}y^{2},25x^{2}y^{2},x
\right)\left(2x,2y,1\right)
=2x\left(25x^{2}y^{2}\right)+2y\left(25x^{2}y^{2}\right)+x
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Step4.Evaluatethesurfaceintegral.
Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(x,y\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(x,y\right)dxdy={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}
{\displaystyle\int_{D}^{}}\left(51x+50y2\left(x+y\right)\left(x^{2}+y^{2}\right)\right)dxdy
Weconverttheintegraltopolarcoordinatestoobtain:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdS={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{5}}{\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{\pi/2}}\left(51r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta+50r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta2\left(r\,\mathrm{cos}\,
\theta+r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta\right)r^{2}\right)d\thetadr
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{5}}\left(51r2r^{3}\right)dr{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\pi/2}}\,\mathrm{cos}\,
\thetad\theta+{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{5}}\left(50r2r^{3}\right)dr{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\pi/
2}}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\thetad\theta
={\left.\left(\displaystyle{\frac{51}{2}}r^{2}\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2}}r^{4}\right)\right|^{5}_{0}}\
\cdotp{\left.\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta\right)\right|^{\pi/2}_{0}}+{\left.\left(25r^{2}
\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2}}r^{4}\right)\right|^{5}_{0}}\\cdotp{\left.\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta\right)
\right|^{\pi/2}_{0}}
=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{1275}{2}}\displaystyle{\frac{625}{2}}\right)\\cdotp1+\left(625
\displaystyle{\frac{625}{2}}\right)\\cdotp1=\displaystyle{\frac{1275}{2}}
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8. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
Roundyouranswertotwodecimalplaces.
F=\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,y,\,\mathrm{sin}\,z,yz\right),rectangle0\leqslanty\leqslant4,0\leqslantz
\leqslant7inthe\left(y,z\right)plane,normalpointinginnegativexdirection.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}11.58\end{array}}
SOLUTION
Thesurfaceistheplanex=0overtherectangle0\leqslanty\leqslant4,0\leqslantz\leqslant7inthe\left(y,z
\right)plane,henceitisparametrizedby:
\Phi\left(y,z\right)=\left(0,y,z\right),0\leqslanty\leqslant4,0\leqslantz\leqslant7
Step1.Computethetangentandnormalvectors.Wehave:
{T}_{y}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dy}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dy}}\left(0,y,z\right)=\left(0,1,0\right)
=j
{T}_{z}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dz}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dz}}\left(0,y,z\right)=\left(0,0,1\right)
=k
{T}_{y}\times{T}_{z}=j\timesk=i=\left(1,0,0\right)
Sincethenormalpointstothenegativexdirection,thexcomponentmustbenegative.Hence:
n=\left(1,0,0\right)
Step2.EvaluatethedotproductF\\cdotpn.Wecomputethedotproduct:
F\left(\Phi\left(y,z\right)\right)\\cdotpn=\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,y,\,\mathrm{sin}\,z,yz\right)\\cdotp\left(
1,0,0\right)=\,\mathrm{sin}\,y
Step3.Evaluatethesurfaceintegral.Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(y,z\right)\right)\\cdotpndydz={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{7}}{\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{4}}\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,y\right)dydz={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{7}}
\,\mathrm{sin}\,ydzdy
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=7{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,y\right)dy={\left.7\,\mathrm{cos}\,y\right|
^{4}_{0}}=7\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,41\right)\approx11.58
9. Findthesurfaceintegral{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{
F}}\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}},where\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=2y^{2}\boldsymbol{
\mathrm{i}}+3\boldsymbol{\mathrm{j}}3x\boldsymbol{\mathrm{k}},overportionoftheplanex+y
+z=1intheoctantx,y,z\geqslant0,orientedbytheupwardpointingnormal.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}{\displaystyle\int_{\}^{\}}s\\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{7}{6}}\end{array}}
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10. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(x,y,\,e\,^{z}\right),cylinderx^{2}+y^{2}=9,1\leqslantz\leqslant4,outwardpointingnormal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}54\pi\end{array}}
SOLUTION
Weparametrizethesurfaceby
\Phi\left(\theta,z\right)=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,z\right)
wheretheparameterdomainis:
D:0\leqslant\theta\leqslant2\pi,1\leqslantz\leqslant4
Forthisparametrizationitholdsthat:
{T}_{\theta}\times{T}_{z}=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,0\right)
Thisvectorishorizontalandpointsoutofthecylinder(thiscanbeverifiedbysetting\theta=0thevector
\left(3,0,0\right)pointsoutofthecylinder).Therefore:
n=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,0\right)
WecomputethedotproductF\\cdotpn:
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,z\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,z\right)=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta
,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,\,e\,^{z}\right)\\cdotp\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,0
\right)=9\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\theta+9\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\theta=9
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Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,z\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,z\right)dzd\theta={\displaystyle
\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{D}^{}}9dzd\theta=9Area\left(D\right)=9\\cdotp3\\cdotp2\pi=54\pi
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11. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(xz,yz,z^{1}\right),diskofradius2atheight7paralleltothexyplane,upwardpointingnormal.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{4}{7}}\pi\end{array}}
SOLUTION
WeparametrizethesurfaceSby:
\Phi\left(\theta,r\right)=\left(r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,7\right)
withtheparameterdomain:
D={\left(\theta,r\right):0\leqslant\theta\leqslant2\pi,0\leqslantr\leqslant2}
Step1.Computethetangentandnormalvectors.Wehave:
{T}_{\theta}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{d\theta}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{d\theta}}\left(
r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,7\right)=\left(r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,r\,\mathrm{cos}\,
\theta,0\right)
{T}_{r}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dr}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dr}}\left(r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta
,r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,7\right)=\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,0\right)
{T}_{\theta}\times{T}_{r}=\left|\begin{array}{r}i&j&k\\r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta&
r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta&0\\\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta&\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta&0\end{array}\right|=\left(
r\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\thetar\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\theta\right)k=rk=\langle{0,0,r}\rangle
SincetheorientationofSiswithanupwardpointingnormal,thezcoordinateofnmustbepositive.Hence:
n=\left(0,0,r\right)
Step2.EvaluatethedotproductF\\cdotpn.WefirstexpressFintermsoftheparameters:
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,r\right)\right)=\left(xz,yz,z^{1}\right)=\left(r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta\\cdotp
7,r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta\\cdotp7,7^{1}\right)=\left(7r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta,7r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta
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Wenowcomputethedotproduct:
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,r\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,r\right)=\left(7r\,\mathrm{cos}\,\theta
,7r\,\mathrm{sin}\,\theta,\displaystyle{\frac{1}{7}}\right)\\cdotp\left(0,0,r\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{r}
{7}}
Step3.Evaluatethesurfaceintegral.Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,r\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,r\right)drd\theta={\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{2\pi}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2}}\displaystyle{\frac{r}{7}}drd\theta=2\pi{\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{2}}\displaystyle{\frac{r}{7}}dr=2\pi\\cdotp{\left.\displaystyle{\frac{r^{2}}{14}}\right|
^{2}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{4}{7}}\pi
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12. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(xy,y,0\right),conez^{2}=x^{2}+y^{2},x^{2}+y^{2}\leqslant64,z\geqslant0,downward
pointingnormal
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{512}{3}}\pi\end{array}}
SOLUTION
WeparametrizethesurfaceSby:
\Phi\left(\theta,t\right)=\left(t\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right),t\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right),t
\right)
withtheparameterdomain:
D=\left[\left(\theta,t\right):0\leqslant\theta\leqslant2\pi,0\leqslantt\leqslant8\right]
Inthisparametrizationitholdsthat:
{T}_{\theta}\times{T}_{t}=\left(t\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right),t\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)
,t\right)
Sincethenormalispointingdownward,thezcoordinatemustbenegative.Thereforethenormalis:
n=\left(t\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right),t\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right),t\right)
WeexpressFintermsoftheparametersandthencomputethedotproductF\\cdotpn.Weobtain:
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F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,t\right)\right)=\left(xy,y,0\right)=\left(\left(t\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)
\right)\left(t\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\right),t\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right),0\right)=\left(
t^{2}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right),t\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta
\right),0\right)
F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,t\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,t\right)=t\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)
\left(t\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right),1,0\right)\\cdotpt\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\theta\right)
,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right),1\right)=t^{2}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\left(
t\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\left(\theta\right)+\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)\right)
=t^{3}\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)+t^{2}\,\mathrm{sin\
}^{2}\left(\theta\right)
Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(\theta,t\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(\theta,t\right)dtd\theta={\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{2\pi}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{8}}\left(t^{3}\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}\left(\theta\right)
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)+t^{2}\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\theta\right)\right)dtd\theta
=\left({\displaystyle\int_{0}^{8}}t^{3}dt\right)\left({\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}\,\mathrm{cos\
}^{2}\left(\theta\right)\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(\theta\right)d\theta\right)+\left({\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{8}}t^{2}dt\right)\left({\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}\left(\theta\right)d
\theta\right)
=\left({\left.\displaystyle{\frac{t^{4}}{4}}\right|^{8}_{t=0}}\right)\left({\left.
\displaystyle{\frac{\,\mathrm{cos\}^{3}\left(\theta\right)}{3}}\right|^{2\pi}_{\theta=0}}\right)+
\left({\left.\displaystyle{\frac{t^{3}}{3}}\right|^{8}_{t=0}}\right)\left({\left.\left(\displaystyle{\frac{
\theta}{2}}\displaystyle{\frac{\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(2\theta\right)}{4}}\right)\right|^{2\pi}_{\theta
=0}}\right)=1024\\cdotp0+\displaystyle{\frac{512}{3}}\pi=\displaystyle{\frac{512}{3}}\pi
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13. Computethesurfaceintegral\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}=\left(0,0,\,e\,^{y+z}\right)overthegiven
orientedsurfacegivenastheboundaryofthecube0\leqslantx,\y,\z\leqslant6withoutwardpointing
normal.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}d\boldsymbol{\mathrm{
S}}=\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}6\left(\,e\,^{6}1\right)^{2}\end{array}}
SOLUTION
Wedenotethefacesofthecubeby:
\begin{array}{c}{S}_{1}=\mathrm{F}\mathrm{a}\mathrm{c}\mathrm{e}\OABC&\
{S}_{2}=\mathrm{F}\mathrm{a}\mathrm{c}\mathrm{e}\DGEF&\{S}_{3}=\mathrm{F}\mathrm{
a}\mathrm{c}\mathrm{e}\ABGF\\{S}_{4}=\mathrm{F}\mathrm{a}\mathrm{c}\mathrm{e}\OCDE&
\{S}_{5}=\mathrm{F}\mathrm{a}\mathrm{c}\mathrm{e}\BCDG&\{S}_{6}=\mathrm{F}\mathrm{
a}\mathrm{c}\mathrm{e}\OAFE\end{array}
On{S}_{1}
{\Phi}_{1}\left(x,y\right)=\left(x,y,0\right)
and{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{n}}}_{1}=\left(0,0,1\right).Thus,
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\left({\Phi}_{1}\left(x,y\right)\right)\\cdotp{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{n}}
}_{1}=\left(0,0,\,e\,^{y}\right)\\cdotp\left(0,0,1\right)=\,e\,
On{S}_{2}
{\Phi}_{2}\left(x,y\right)=\left(x,y,6\right)
and{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{n}}}_{2}=\left(0,0,1\right).Thus,
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\left({\Phi}_{2}\left(x,y\right)\right)\\cdotp{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{n}}
}_{2}=\left(0,0\,e\,^{y+6}\right)\\cdotp\left(0,0,1\right)=\,e\,^{y+6}
Onanyothersurface{S}_{i},\3\leqslanti\leqslant6,wehave
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\left({\Phi}_{i}\left(x,y\right)\right)\\cdotp{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{n}}
}_{i}=0
becausethezcomponentof{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{n}}}_{i}is0andthex,ycomponentsof
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}equal0.Thus,
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}d\boldsymbol{\mathrm{
S}}={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{{S}_{1}}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}d
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}+{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{{S}_{2}}^{\}}\boldsymbol{
\mathrm{F}}d\boldsymbol{\mathrm{S}}=
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}\,e\,^{y}\dxdy+{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}\,e\,^{y+6}\dxdy=
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}\\left(\,e\,^{y+6}\,e\,^{y}\right)\dxdy=\
6{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}\left(\,e\,^{y+6}\,e\,^{y}\right)\dy=6{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{6}}\,e\,^{y}
\left(\,e\,^{6}1\right)\dy=
6\{\left.\left(\,e\,^{6}1\right)\,e\,^{y}\right|^{6}_{0}}=6\left(\,e\,^{6}1\right)^{2}
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14. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}F\\cdotpdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(0,0,z^{2}\right),\phi\left(u,v\right)=\left(u\,\mathrm{cos}\,v,u\,\mathrm{sin}\,v,v\right),0
\leqslantu\leqslant3,0\leqslantv\leqslant2\pi,upwardpointingnormal
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{36\pi^{3}}{3}}\end{array}}
SOLUTION
Forthisparametrizationitholdsthat:
{T}_{u}\times{T}_{v}=\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(v\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(v\right),u\right)
Sinceu\geqslant0,theupwardpointingnormalis,
n=\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(v\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(v\right),u\right)
WeexpressFintermsoftheparametersandthencomputeF\\cdotpnweget:
F\left(\Phi\left(u,v\right)\right)=\left(0,0,z^{2}\right)=\left(0,0,v^{2}\right)
F\left(\Phi\left(u,v\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(u,v\right)=\left(0,0,v^{2}\right)\\cdotp\left(
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(v\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(v\right),u\right)=v^{2}u
Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(u,v\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(u,v\right)dudv={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2
\pi}}{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}v^{2}ududv=\left({\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}v^{2}dv\right)\left(
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}udu\right)
=\left({\left.\displaystyle{\frac{v^{3}}{3}}\right|^{2\pi}_{v=0}}\right)\left({\left.
\displaystyle{\frac{u^{2}}{2}}\right|^{3}_{u=0}}\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{8\pi^{3}}{3}}\\cdotp
\displaystyle{\frac{9}{2}}=\displaystyle{\frac{36\pi^{3}}{3}}
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15. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdSforthegivenorientedsurface.
F=\left(y,z,0\right),G\left(u,v\right)=\left(u^{3}v,u+v,v^{2}\right),0\leqslantu\leqslant3,0
\leqslantv\leqslant4,downwardpointingnormal.Roundyouranswertoonedecimalplaces.
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}3256\end{array}}
SOLUTION
Step1.Computethetangentandnormalvectors.Wehave,
{T}_{u}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{du}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{du}}\left(u^{3}v,u+v,v^{2}\right)=
\left(3u^{2},1,0\right)
{T}_{v}=\displaystyle{\frac{d\Phi}{dv}}=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dv}}\left(u^{3}v,u+v,v^{2}\right)=
\left(1,1,2v\right)
{T}_{u}\times{T}_{v}=\left|\begin{array}{r}i&j&k\\3u^{2}&1&0\\1&1&2v\end{array}
\right|=\left(2v\right)i\left(6u^{2}v\right)j+\left(3u^{2}+1\right)k=\left(2v,6u^{2}v,3u^{2}+1
\right)
Sincethenormalispointingdownward,thezcoordinateisnegative,hence,
n=\left(2v,6u^{2}v,3u^{2}1\right)
Step2.EvaluatethedotproductF\\cdotpn.WefirstexpressFintermsoftheparameters:
F\left(\Phi\left(u,v\right)\right)=\left(y,z,0\right)=\left(u+v,v^{2},0\right)
Wecomputethedotproduct:
F\left(\Phi\left(u,v\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(u,v\right)=\left(u+v,v^{2},0\right)\left(2v,6u^{2}v,
3u^{2}1\right)
=2v\left(u+v\right)+6u^{2}v\\cdotpv^{2}+0=2vu2v^{2}+6u^{2}v^{3}
Step3.Evaluatethesurfaceintegral.Thesurfaceintegralisequaltothefollowingdoubleintegral:
{\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle\int_{S}^{}}FdS={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}{\displaystyle
\int_{D}^{}}F\left(\Phi\left(u,v\right)\right)\\cdotpn\left(u,v\right)dudv={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}\left(2uv2v^{2}+6u^{2}v^{3}\right)dudv
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}{\left.u^{2}v2v^{2}u+2u^{3}v^{3}\right|^{3}_{u=0}}dv=
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}\left(54v^{3}6v^{2}9v\right)dv={\left.\displaystyle{\frac{27}{2}}v^{4}
2v^{3}\displaystyle{\frac{9}{2}}v^{2}\right|^{4}_{0}}=3256
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