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Verify Green’s theorem for the vector field𝐹=(𝑥2−𝑦3)𝑖+(𝑥3+𝑦2)𝑗, over the ellipse 𝐶:𝑥2+4𝑦2=64
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Rik
el 16 de En. de 2022
Original question:
green's theorem
Verify Green’s theorem for the vector field𝐹=(𝑥2−𝑦3)𝑖+(𝑥3+𝑦2)𝑗, over the ellipse 𝐶:𝑥2+4𝑦2=64
Rena Berman
el 25 de En. de 2022
(Answers Dev) Restored edit
Rik
el 2 de Feb. de 2022
@Sanjana Chhabra Why did you edit away your question again? That is very rude to Mehul, who was kind enough to spend time answering your question. Now you repay that kinding by making sure nobody else can benefit from that help.
Is this a homework assignment and are you afraid your instructor will find this question and accuse you of plagiarism?
Rena Berman
el 3 de Feb. de 2022
(Answers Dev) Restored edit
Gayathri
el 8 de Jul. de 2023
integration [(xy+y^2)dx+(x^2)dy]
Walter Roberson
el 8 de Jul. de 2023
@Gayathri I do not understand how that will help prove Green's theorem?
I am also unclear as to which variable the integration is with respect to?
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Mehul Mathur
el 11 de En. de 2022
clear
clc
syms x y t
F=input('Enter the vector function M(x,y)i+N(x,y)j in the form [M N]: ');
M(x,y)=F(1); N(x,y)=F(2);
r=input('Enter the parametric form of the curve C as [r1(t) r2(t)]: ');
r1=r(1);r2=r(2);
P=M(r1,r2);Q=N(r1,r2);
dr=diff(r,t);
F1=sum([P,Q].*dr);
T=input('Enter the limits of integration for t [t1,t2]: ');
t1=T(1);t2=T(2);
LHS=int(F1,t,t1,t2);
yL=input('Enter limits for y in terms of x: [y1,y2]: ');
xL=input('Enter limits for x as constants: [x1,x2]: ');
y1=yL(1);y2=yL(2);x1=xL(1);x2=xL(2);
F2=diff(N,x)-diff(M,y);
RHS=int(int(F2,y,y1,y2),x,x1,x2);
if(LHS==RHS)
disp('LHS of Greens theorem=')
disp(LHS)
disp('RHS of Greens theorem=')
disp(RHS)
disp('Hence Greens theorem is verified.');
end
clear
clc
syms x y t
F=input('Enter the vector function M(x,y)i+N(x,y)j in the form [M N]: ');
M(x,y)=F(1); N(x,y)=F(2);
r=input('Enter the parametric form of the curve C as [r1(t) r2(t)]: ');
r1=r(1);r2=r(2);
P=M(r1,r2);Q=N(r1,r2);
dr=diff(r,t);
F1=sum([P,Q].*dr);
T=input('Enter the limits of integration for t [t1,t2]: ');
t1=T(1);t2=T(2);
LHS=int(F1,t,t1,t2);
yL=input('Enter limits for y in terms of x: [y1,y2]: ');
xL=input('Enter limits for x as constants: [x1,x2]: ');
y1=yL(1);y2=yL(2);x1=xL(1);x2=xL(2);
F2=diff(N,x)-diff(M,y);
RHS=int(int(F2,y,y1,y2),x,x1,x2);
if(LHS==RHS)
disp('LHS of Greens theorem=')
disp(LHS)
disp('RHS of Greens theorem=')
disp(RHS)
disp('Hence Greens theorem is verified.');
end
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Walter Roberson
el 23 de Nov. de 2024
What is the difference between this and what @Mehul Mathur posted https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/1625390-green-s-theorem#answer_872210
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