Use the Divergence Theorem to compute the net outward flux of the following fields across the given
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Use the Divergence Theorem to compute the net outward flux of the following fields across the given surfaces S.
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F = (x, y, z); S is the surface of the paraboloid z = 4x² - y², for z≥ 0, plus its base in the xy-plane.
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Calculus For Scientists And Engineers Early Transcendentals
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Authors: William L Briggs, Bernard Gillett, Bill L Briggs, Lyle Cochran
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