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Why Do Orientations Affect Stokes' Theorem Results?
thank you very much for your detailed answer:wink::wink::wink: Now my question has got solved! I really appreciate it! Maya- mayaitagaki
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Why Do Orientations Affect Stokes' Theorem Results?
Thank you for your fast reply, I think I need a more detailed answer. When you check my attempt would you tell me where I should modify so that I can go further? Thanks, Maya- mayaitagaki
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Why Do Orientations Affect Stokes' Theorem Results?
Hi everyone, I have to prove this problem but I have no idea how to approach this problem. I tried something but it seems not working... Suppose F is a vector field in R3 whose components have continuous partial derivatives. (So F satisfies the hypotheses of Stoke's Theorem.) (a)...- mayaitagaki
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- Calculus Calculus iii Stokes Theorem
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How Do You Apply the Parallel Axis Theorem to Calculate Moment of Inertia?
Ok, sorry about that! :shy: I think I kind of got the part a. Then, I don't know how to go from there... Thank you,- mayaitagaki
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Prove Integral_C y dx + x dy Depends on Endpoints of Curve C - Maya
I am soooo poor at this kind of proof problem...:cry: Please help me out with this! Show that Integral_C y dx + x dy depends only on the endpoints of the arbitrary curve C. (Hint: find a potential function f of the vector field <y, x> and use that to integrate along a parametrization...- mayaitagaki
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- Integral Proof
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How Do You Apply the Parallel Axis Theorem to Calculate Moment of Inertia?
Hi everyone, I've got stuck on this prove problem:cry: Please help me! Let S be a rectangular sheet with sides a and b and uniform density, and total mass M. (a) Show that the moment of inertia of S about an axis L that is perpendicular to S, meeting S through its center, is I...- mayaitagaki
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- Axis Parallel Parallel axis theorem Theorem
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Numerical Analysis Euler's Method
thanks sooooo much! I've got it! :smile:- mayaitagaki
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Numerical Analysis Euler's Method
Please help me with this problem! I have no clue. I know how to deal with only dy/dx. But this includes dy/dx and dz/dx...:cry: Please see the attachment :) Step size h = 0.2 range x = 0 to 1 y(0) = 2 z(0) = 4 Thank you, Maya- mayaitagaki
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- Analysis Euler's method Method Numerical Numerical analysis
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