Answer Integral of F over C: Calculating dA

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Homework Statement



Let \vec{F} = (z - y)\vec{i} + (x - z)\vec{j} + (y - x)\vec{k} . Let C be the rectangle of width 2 and length 5 centered at (9, 9, 9) on the plane x + y + z = 27, oriented clockwise when viewed from the origin.

\int\limits_C \vec{F} d\vec{r} ?

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I've already computed the curl F and so now I need to solve the dA. What is the dA here?
 
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anyone??
 
Do you mean F = (z - y)i + (x - z)j + (y - x)k? Also, please write out the question completely; don't make us guess. You did this in another recent thread too where you left out an important part of the question because you "didn't think it was relevant".
 
yes, sorry.. I've edited it now
 
You should get a constant vector of length 2 for the curl. Did you? It is also perpendicular to the rectangle and pointing outwards, so the circulation is just 2(area of rectangle).
 
you mean \int\limits_C \vec{F} d\vec{r} = 20 ?
 
CFdr = 2 x (area of rectangle) = 2 x 10 = 20.
 
hmm.. the answer is wrong for some reason
 
Oops, sorry. The magnitude of the curl is √(2² + 2² + 2²) = √12. So the circulation is (√12)(10).
 
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