Let F = curl(A). Which of the following are related by Stokes' Theorem? (a) The circulation of A and flux of F (b) The circulation of F and flux of A

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2021-01-05

Let F = curl(A). Which of the following are related by Stokes' Theorem? (a) The circulation of A and flux of F (b) The circulation of F and flux of A

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Skilled2021-01-06Added 97 answers

Step 1
Given- F=curl(A)
To Find- The stokes theorem regrading the above expression.
Concept Used- Stokes’ theorem says we can calculate the flux of curl F across surface S by knowing information only about the values of F along the boundary of S. Conversely, we can calculate the line integral of vector field F along the boundary of surface S by translating to a double integral of the curl of F over S.
Step 2
Explanation- Rewrite the given expression,
F=curl(A)
With the stokes theorem, we can calculate the line integral of vector field F along the boundary of surface S by translating to a double integral of the curl of F over S.
So, the statement F=curl(A) represent the the circulation of A and flux of F, which is option A.
Answer- Hence, the statement F=curl(A) represent the the circulation of A and flux of F, which is option A.

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