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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 18:20, Galaxystyx

Use the surface integral in Stokes' theorem to calculate the flux of the curl of the field F= x^2y i +y^3zj +3zk across the surface S: r(r, θ)= rcos θi + rsin θj +rk ; 0 <= r <= 2 ; 0<= θ <= 2π in the direction of the outward unit normal n.

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