Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate ∮ F · dr where C is oriented counterclockwise as viewed from above. F(x, y, z) = yzi + 4xzj + exyk, C is the circle x^2 + y^2 = 25, z = 8.
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Step 1: Parameterize the curve C We can parameterize the circle in the xy-plane as x = 5cos(t), y = 5sin(t), z = 8 for t in [0, 2π]. Show more…
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