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Practice Session 11 (Week 11) : 2013 The University of Sydney

This document provides 6 practice problems for a vector calculus exam. The problems include: 1) evaluating a surface integral over a sphere, 2) finding the flux of a vector field over a triangular region, 3) finding the flux of a vector field through different surfaces, 4) evaluating triple integrals over various regions, 5) using a triple integral to find the volume between a paraboloid and plane, and 6) using spherical coordinates to find the volume inside a sphere and cone.

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Practice Session 11 (Week 11) : 2013 The University of Sydney

This document provides 6 practice problems for a vector calculus exam. The problems include: 1) evaluating a surface integral over a sphere, 2) finding the flux of a vector field over a triangular region, 3) finding the flux of a vector field through different surfaces, 4) evaluating triple integrals over various regions, 5) using a triple integral to find the volume between a paraboloid and plane, and 6) using spherical coordinates to find the volume inside a sphere and cone.

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The University of Sydney

School of Mathematics and Statistics


Practice session 11 (Week 11)
MATH2061: Vector Calculus Semester 1
1. Evaluate the following surface integral:

S
(z + 2) dS, S : x
2
+ y
2
+ z
2
= a
2
.
2. Find the ux of F = x i +y j +z k across the surface S, where S is the triangular
region with vertices (1, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0), (0, 0, 1).
3. Let F = 2 i j + k. Find the ux of F
(a) upwards through the hemisphere z =

16 x
2
y
2
;
(b) outwards through the closed cylinder consisting of the curved surface
x
2
+ y
2
= 1, 0 z 1, the base z = 0, x
2
+ y
2
1 and the top
z = 1, x
2
+ y
2
1.
4. Evaluate the triple integrals:
(a)

3
0

0
2

1
0
(x + 2y)
2
dx dy dz
(b)

3
0

0
x

x+y
0
2y dz dy dx
5. Use a triple integral to nd the volume of the solid region bounded by the paraboloid
z = x
2
+ y
2
and the plane z = a
2
.
6. From the 2006 exam.
Use spherical polar coordinates to nd the volume of the smaller of the two regions
bounded by the sphere x
2
+ y
2
+ z
2
= 16 and the cone z =

x
2
+ y
2
.
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