use Green’s Theorem to find the counterclockwise circulation and outward flux for the field F and the curve C. F = (x - y)i + ( y - x)jC: The square bounded by x = 0, x = 1, y = 0, and y = 1

Carol Gates

Carol Gates

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2021-01-31

use Green’s Theorem to find the counterclockwise circulation and outward flux for the field F and the curve C. F=(xy)i+(yx)j
C: The square bounded by x=0,x=1,y=0, and y=1

Answer & Explanation

Jaylen Fountain

Jaylen Fountain

Skilled2021-02-01Added 169 answers

Step 1
Green theorem (Outward flux):
CF.nds=R(Mx+Ny)dxdy
Green's theorem (circulation form):
CF.dr=R(NxMy)dxdy
Step 2
Given that,
F=(xy)i+(yx)j
Step 3
Evaluate
Outward flux:
CF.nds=R(Mx+Ny)dxdy
=0101(x(xy)+y(yx))dxdy
=0101(1+1)dxdy
=201dx01dy
=2(x)01(y)01
=2
Hence outward flux is 2.
Step 4
Evaluate
Counterclockwise Circulation:
CF.dr=R(NxMy)dxdy
=0101(x(yx)y(xy))dxdy
=0101(1+1)dxdy
=0
Hence Counterclockwise Circulation: is 0.

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