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Path Integrals- Multivariable Calculus
Path Integrals-- Multivariable Calculus Hi all-- really stuck here, help would be greatly appreciated. :) 1. Evaluate ∫Fds (over c), where F(x, y, z) = (y, 2x, y) and the path c is defined by the equation c(t) = (t, t^2, t^3); on [0, 1]: 2. Homework Equations L = sqrt(f'(t)^2 +...- Physics_Is_Fun
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I'm struggling to compute arc length (multivariable calculus)
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I'm struggling to compute arc length (multivariable calculus)
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I'm struggling to compute arc length (multivariable calculus)
Homework Statement Find the arc length of the curve (t) = (1; 3t2; t3) over the interval 0 t 1. Homework Equations L=sqrt(f'(t)^2+g'(t)^2+...+n'(t)^2) (integrated from a to b) int(udv)=uv-int(vdu) The Attempt at a Solution Seems like it should be fairly straightforward-- the...- Physics_Is_Fun
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