Use the surface integral in Stokes' Theorem to calculate the circulation of the field F = +z)i+ (x +y)j+ (x +y) k around the curve C: The square bounded by the lines x= ±7 and y= ±7 in the xy-plane, counterclockwise when viewed from above.

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マ-2.)
Use the surface integral in Stokes' Theorem to calculate the circulation of the field
F = (v +z²)i+ (x +y?)j+ (x² +v?) k around the curve C: The square
y%3 ±7 in the xy-plane, counterclockwise when viewed from above.
bounded by the lines x= ±7 and
elgneit e
X -5x 'S-1
2-2
Transcribed Image Text:マ-2.) Use the surface integral in Stokes' Theorem to calculate the circulation of the field F = (v +z²)i+ (x +y?)j+ (x² +v?) k around the curve C: The square y%3 ±7 in the xy-plane, counterclockwise when viewed from above. bounded by the lines x= ±7 and elgneit e X -5x 'S-1 2-2
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