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Need help finding flux across a surface
So then it's just the double integral of the vector field dot that cross product and I just need to find the limits of integration. Thanks!- nprince
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Need help finding flux across a surface
or could I say f(x,y,z) = z - x so the normal vector would be : \nablaf / ||\nablaf|| = -i + k / \sqrt{}-12+12- nprince
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Need help finding flux across a surface
Homework Statement Find the upward flux across the surface z = x of the vector field F=(y,-x,0). Homework Equations ∫∫(F\bulletn)ds The Attempt at a Solution I know what to do once I parametrize z = x but I am stuck on the parametrization. Would it just be: r(x,y) = (zi + j + xk) ?- nprince
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