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This document contains 10 math and physics problems related to line integrals and vector fields: 1) Calculate a line integral along a curve in R3 2) Evaluate a line integral along a semicircular path 3) Compute a line integral along a line segment The remaining problems involve additional line integrals, properties of conservative vector fields, sketching regions, and calculating work done by a force field along a path.

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This document contains 10 math and physics problems related to line integrals and vector fields: 1) Calculate a line integral along a curve in R3 2) Evaluate a line integral along a semicircular path 3) Compute a line integral along a line segment The remaining problems involve additional line integrals, properties of conservative vector fields, sketching regions, and calculating work done by a force field along a path.

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Assignment-7 Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune

MTH 102 Jan-April 2017


Date: March 16, 2017 Coordinator: Anindya Goswami

1. Let = {(x, y, z) R3 | x = t cos t, y = t sin t, z = t, t [0, 1]}. Calculate the line integral of the scalar
field (x, y, z) 7 z with respect to arc length, i.e.,
Z
zds

2. Evaluate the line integral C xy 4 ds where C is the right half of a circle, i.e., C = {(x, y) R2 |x2 + y 2 =
R

a2 , x 0}.

3. Compute yex ds where is the line segment from (1, 2) to (4, 7).
R

4. Calculate the line integral of the vector field F (x, y, z) = (2xy, x2 + z, y) along the line segment from
(1, 0, 2) to (3, 4, 1).
5. Find the integral of the vector field
 
y x
G(x, y) = ,
x2 + y 2 x2 + y 2

 
3 3 3
around the circle of radius 3 counterclockwise from the point (3, 0) to the point 2 , 2 .

6. Let G(x, y) be the same vector field as given above. Find the integral of G along the curve C, obtained
by joining (1, 0), (1, 1), (0, 1) by line segments respectively.
7. Compute
(a) C (x+y)dx(xy)dy where C is the circle x2 + y 2 = a2 , traversed once in the counterclockwise
R
x2 +y 2
direction.
R dx+dy
(b) C |x|+|y| , where C is the square with vertices (1, 0), (0, 1), (1, 0) and (0, 1), traversed once in a
counterclockwise direction.
8. Prove that the line integral of a vector field is independent of path if and only if its line integral over
every closed path is zero. Such vector fields are called conservative.
9. Sketch the region H = {(x, y) | 0.5 < |x| < 1, |y| < 1} {(x, y) | |x| < 1, |y| < 0.5}. Prove that the
vector field  
1 1
F (x, y) = ,
(x 2)2 (y 2) (x 2)(y 2)2
on H is conservative.

10. Suppose an object moves from (1, 1) to (2, 4) along the path C(t) = (t, t2 ), subject to the force
F (x, x) = (x sin y, y). Find the work done.

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