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Non conservative vector fields
F(x,y,z)=ax P(x,y,z)+ay Q(x,y,z)+az R(x,y,z) F is vectoral field. ax , ay and az are unit vectors. P , Q ,R are scalar functions. The question is this: If F is non-conservative vectoral field ; what are the characteristics of P Q and R? thanks in advance. have a nice day- ssrtac
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- Fields Vector Vector fields
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Find Work Done in Contour Integration of Vector Field: F=ix^2 +j2xy
http://www.gaussianmath.com/intvectors/greenuses/greenuses_clip_image007.jpg A particle moves in a counter clockwise direction around a rectangle having the vertices (0, 0), (6, 0), (0, 4), and (6, 4) under the influence of the vector field: F= ix^2 +j2xyOur objective is to find the work done...- ssrtac
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- Integration
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Scalar Functions Explained - 65 characters
wow! thank you so much. with my best regards sertac- ssrtac
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- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Scalar Functions Explained - 65 characters
ok thanks:) now , i have a question about vectors.. if AxB=AxC then is it right to say that B=C ? (where A,B,C are three vectors)- ssrtac
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- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Scalar Functions Explained - 65 characters
scalar functions :( First of all I'm sorry for posting new thread about for this simple topic. I know scalars are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude or numerical values. For example i setx related scalar function and named it f(x) suppose that f(x)=5 and how about if...- ssrtac
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- Functions Scalar
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- Forum: General Math