Question 1 Let R be the triangle bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0, and y +x = 2. Let C be the boundary of R, traversed counterclockwise. Let F = e*+vi+ e-j x-y be a vector field. Use Green's Theorem to calculate the circulation of F around C. Question 2 Assume that R, C, F are as in Question 1. Use Green's Theorem to calculate the flux of F across C.

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Question 1
Let R be the triangle bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0, and y + x = 2. Let
C be the boundary of R, traversed counterclockwise. Let
F = e"+vi+ e"-"j
be a vector field. Use Green's Theorem to calculate the circulation of F
around C.
Question 2
Assume that R, C, F are as in Question 1. Use Green's Theorem to calculate
the flux of F across C.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Let R be the triangle bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0, and y + x = 2. Let C be the boundary of R, traversed counterclockwise. Let F = e"+vi+ e"-"j be a vector field. Use Green's Theorem to calculate the circulation of F around C. Question 2 Assume that R, C, F are as in Question 1. Use Green's Theorem to calculate the flux of F across C.
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