Need Help ASAP: surface integrals

cmgaonkar

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Hi Guys,
I was hoping you could provide me with some help. There are two problems i'm looking at right now. Please help me with this.

Thanks


1) Evaluate the surface integral of the normal component of the vector F = xex+yey +zez over the closed surface of the cube bounded by the planes x = ±1, y = ±1, z = ±1.

2) Evaluate the surface integral of the normal component of the vector field
F = yzex + xzey + xyez over the closed surface of the 3-D region bounded above by z = 1 and below by z = x2 + y2.
 
Hi Guys,
I was hoping you could provide me with some help. There are two problems i'm looking at right now. Please help me with this.

Thanks


1) Evaluate the surface integral of the normal component of the vector F = xex+yey +zez over the closed surface of the cube bounded by the planes x = ±1, y = ±1, z = ±1.

2) Evaluate the surface integral of the normal component of the vector field
F = yzex + xzey + xyez over the closed surface of the 3-D region bounded above by z = 1 and below by z = x2 + y2.

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Please fix your post using "^" for exponentiation. For example, your first problem probably is:

Evaluate the surface integral of the normal component of the vector F = xex+yey +zez over the closed surface of the cube bounded by the planes x = ±1, y = ±1, z = ±1.

If that is correct then write it in plain ASCII as:

Evaluate the surface integral of the normal component of the vector F = x*e^x+y*e^y +z*e^z over the closed surface of the cube bounded by the planes x = ±1, y = ±1, z = ±1.
 
Thank You for the correction

Thank You for the information.Sorry that I had not read. In the future I will upload as you said.
 
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