Use the Divergence Theorem to find the flux of F = xy^2i + x^2yj + yk outward through the surface of the region enclosed by the cylinder x^2 + y^2 = 1 and the planes z = 1 and z =-1.

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2020-12-29

Use the Divergence Theorem to find the flux of F=xy2i+x2yj+yk outward through the surface of the region enclosed by the cylinder x2+y2=1 and the planes z = 1 and z =-1.

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Aamina Herring

Aamina Herring

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Step 1
Divergence Theorem.
Let F be a vector field whose components have continuous first partial derivatives and let S be a piecewise smooth oriented closed surface. The flux of F across S in the direction of the surfaces

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