Let = (x²z, 5-4xyz, xz²) be the velocity field of a fluid. Compute the flux of v across the surface 16x2 +252² = (y-20)² where 0 < y < 20 and the surface is oriented away from the origin. Hint: Use the Divergence Theorem. 0 ×
Let = (x²z, 5-4xyz, xz²) be the velocity field of a fluid. Compute the flux of v across the surface 16x2 +252² = (y-20)² where 0 < y < 20 and the surface is oriented away from the origin. Hint: Use the Divergence Theorem. 0 ×
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![Let = (x²z, 5-4xyz, xz²) be the velocity field of a fluid. Compute the flux of v across the surface
16x2 +252² = (y-20)² where 0 < y < 20 and the surface is oriented away from the origin.
Hint: Use the Divergence Theorem.
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Transcribed Image Text:Let = (x²z, 5-4xyz, xz²) be the velocity field of a fluid. Compute the flux of v across the surface
16x2 +252² = (y-20)² where 0 < y < 20 and the surface is oriented away from the origin.
Hint: Use the Divergence Theorem.
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