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Stokes' Theorem on Intersection of Cone and Cylinder
Thanks for the quick reply. I see your point, and I can solve it with your method. However, I can't quite see what's wrong with using polar coords, it feels like I'm doing the same thing.- goliath11
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Stokes' Theorem on Intersection of Cone and Cylinder
Homework Statement Note: the bullets in the equations are dot products, the X are cross products Evaluate: [over curve c]\oint( F \bullet dr ) where F = < exp(x^2), x + sin(y^2) , z> and C is the curve formed by the intersection of the cone: z = \sqrt{(x^2 + y^2)} and the...- goliath11
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