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Vector Calculus Part 1

The document discusses vector calculus concepts including line, surface, and volume integrals. It provides examples of calculating line integrals to find work done and circulation, and surface integrals to find flux. One example calculates the surface integral of a vector field V over a surface S in cylindrical coordinates to find the total flux through S.

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Vector Calculus Part 1

The document discusses vector calculus concepts including line, surface, and volume integrals. It provides examples of calculating line integrals to find work done and circulation, and surface integrals to find flux. One example calculates the surface integral of a vector field V over a surface S in cylindrical coordinates to find the total flux through S.

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Vector Calculus

Reference: Elements of Electromagnetics by Matthew Sadiku, 3rd edition


Vector Calculus

Cartesian Cylindrical Spherical

• Reference: Elements of Electromagnetics by Matthew Sadiku, 3rd edition


Differential Length, Area, and Volume in
Cartesian Coordinates
Differential elements (dx, dy, dz) in the right-handed
Cartesian coordinate systems
Differential surface area general form:
Differential Length, Area, and Volume in
Cylindrical coordinates
Differential Length, Area, and Volume in
Spherical coordinates
Example 1:
Solution:

(a) Calculate the distance BC


𝑑𝒍 = 𝑑𝜌𝒂𝜌 + 𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝜑 + 𝑑𝑧𝒂𝑧
10
𝒍 = (0)𝒂𝜌 + 5 0 𝒂𝜑 + 0
𝑑𝑧 𝒂𝑧
𝒍 = 10𝒂𝑧
𝑙 = 10 units

Note: dρ and ρdφ equals zero since the values of ρ and φ are the same at points
B and C.
Solution:

(b) Calculate the distance CD


𝑑𝒍 = 𝑑𝜌𝒂𝜌 + 𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝜑 + 𝑑𝑧𝒂𝑧
𝑑𝒍 = (0)𝒂𝜌 + 5𝑑𝜑𝒂𝜑 + 0 𝒂𝑧
𝜋
2 5𝜋
𝒍=5 𝑑𝜑 (−𝒂𝑧 ) = (−𝒂𝑧 )
0 2

5𝜋
𝑙=
2
Solution:
(c) The surface area ABCD

𝑑𝑺 = 𝜌𝑑𝜑𝑑𝑧𝒂𝜌

𝑺= 𝜌𝑑𝜑𝑑𝑧𝒂𝜌
𝜋
2 10
𝑺=5 𝑑𝜑 𝑑𝑧𝒂𝜌
0 0
𝜋
2 10
𝑆=5 𝜑 0 𝑧 0
𝜋
𝑆=5 10 = 25π
2
Solution: (d) The surface area AB0

𝑑𝑺 = 𝜌𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑧

𝑺= 𝜌𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑧
𝜋
5
2
𝑆= 𝜌𝑑𝜌 𝑑𝜑
0 0
2 𝜋
𝜌 5 2
𝑆= 0 𝜑 0
2
25 𝜋
𝑆= = 6.25 𝜋
2 2
Solution:

(e) The surface area AB0

𝑑𝑺 = 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧𝒂𝜑

𝑺= 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧𝒂𝜑

5 10
𝑆= 𝑑𝜌 𝑑𝑧
0 0
5 10
𝑆= 𝜌 0 𝑧 0
𝑆 = 5 10 = 50
Solution:

(f) The volume ABDCF0


𝑑𝑣 = 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝑑𝑧

𝑣= 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝑑𝑧
𝜋
5 2 10
𝑆= 𝜌𝑑𝜌 𝑑𝜑 𝑑𝑧
0 0 0
25 𝜋
𝑆= 10 = 62.5 π
2 2
Example 2:
Solution:
(a) the distance DH
𝜋
𝑑𝑙 = 𝑟𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝜑, 𝜃 = 90° = , 𝑟 = 3
2

𝑑𝑙 = 𝑟𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝜑

𝜋 𝜋
≤𝜑≤
4 3
𝜋
3
𝑙= 𝑟𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝜑
𝜋
4

𝜋 𝜋
𝑙 = 3 sin 90° − = 0.7854
3 4
Solution:
(b) the distance FG
𝜋
𝑑𝑙 = 𝑟𝑑𝜃, 𝜑 = 60° = , 𝑟 = 5
3

𝑑𝑙 = 𝑟𝑑𝜃

𝜋 𝜋
≤𝜃≤
3 2
𝜋
2
𝑙= 𝑟𝑑𝜃
𝜋
3

𝜋 𝜋
𝑙= 5 − = 2.618
2 3
Solution:
(c) the surface area AEHD

𝑑𝑺 = 𝑟 2 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑟

𝑺= 𝑟 2 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑟
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
≤ 𝜃 ≤ , ≤ 𝜑 ≤ ,𝑟 = 3
3 2 4 3

𝜋 𝜋
2 3
𝑆 = 𝑟2 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝜃 𝑑𝜑
𝜋 𝜋
3 4
𝜋 𝜋
2 3
𝑆 = 32 −𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 𝜋 𝜑 𝜋
3 4

𝑆 = 9 0.5 0.2618 = 1.178


Solution:
(d) the surface area ABCD

𝑑𝑺 = 𝑟𝑑𝑟𝑑𝜃(−𝒂𝜑 )

𝑆= 𝑟𝑑𝑟𝑑𝜃

𝜋 𝜋
3 ≤ 𝑟 ≤ 5, ≤𝜃≤
3 2
𝜋
5 2
𝑆= 𝑟𝑑𝑟 𝑑𝜃
𝜋
3
3
𝜋
𝑟2 5 2
𝑆= 3𝜃 𝜋
2 3

25 9
𝑆= − 0.5236 = 4.189
2 2
Solution:
(e) the volume of the object

𝑑𝑣 = 𝑟 2 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝑟𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜑

𝑣= 𝑟 2 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝑟𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜑
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
3 ≤ 𝑟 ≤ 5, ≤ 𝜃 ≤ , ≤ 𝜑 ≤
3 2 4 3
𝜋 𝜋
5
2 3
𝑣= 𝑟 2 𝑑𝑟 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃𝑑𝜃 𝑑𝜑
𝜋 𝜋
3 3 4
5 𝜋 𝜋
𝑟3 2 3
𝑆= −𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 𝜋 𝜑 𝜋
3 3 3 4

125 27
𝑆= − 0.5 (0.2618) = 4.276
3 3
Solve the following problems in
your notebook:
4

5
Line, Surface and Volume Integrals
 These are integrals that involve vector quantities and
which are useful in deriving vector operations
 will facilitate understanding of electromagnetic fields
Line Integral
𝑏
𝑭 ∙ 𝑑𝒍
𝑎
Where: F is a vector and dl is differential displacement along a
path from a to b
Example:

𝑏
𝑭 ∙ 𝑑𝒍 is the integral of the tangential component of force F along the path from a
𝑎 to b

*Evaluating this line integral will give the value of incremental work in the above example.
Figure from Sadiku

For path from a to b,

For a closed path abca,


“closed contour line integral”

- Called the “circulation of A around L”


Example:
Solution:
Summing up,

Circulation is -1/6
Surface integral
Allows us to ascertain the
amount of vector field F that is
passing through a differential
surface element dS.

The surface integral or the flux of


A through S is denoted as

For closed surface,


Example:

Solution: Converting V into cylindrical:

𝑉 = 𝑥 + 𝑦 𝑧 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑
s1
Let:
s4
𝐴= 𝑆
𝑉𝑑 𝑆 =

s5 s3 𝑠1
+ 𝑠2
+ 𝑠3
+ 𝑠4
+ 𝑠5
𝑉𝑑 𝑆

𝐴 = 𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + 𝐴3 + 𝐴4 + 𝐴5
s2
For 𝐴2 , 𝑧 = 0, 𝑑 𝑺 = 𝜌𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑(−𝒂𝑧 )

For 𝐴1 , 𝑧 = 2, 𝑑𝑺 = 𝜌𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑧 𝜋
1
2
𝐴2 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝜌𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑧
𝜋 0 0
1
2
𝐴1 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝜌𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑧 𝜋
0 0 1
2
𝐴2 = 𝜌2 𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑧
𝜋 0 0
1
2
2
𝐴1 = 𝜌 𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝜑𝒂𝑧
0 0 𝐴2 = 0
1 𝜋
𝜌3 2 For 𝐴3 , 𝜌 = 1, 𝑑𝑺 = 𝜌𝑑𝜑𝑑𝑧(𝒂𝜌 )
𝐴1 = 2 (𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 − 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑) 0 𝒂𝑧
3 0
𝜋
2
2
2 4 𝐴3 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝜌𝑑𝜑𝑑𝑧(𝒂𝜌 )
𝐴1 = 1 − 0 − 0 + 1 𝒂 𝑧 = 𝒂𝑧 0 0
3 3
𝜋
2
2
𝐴3 = 𝜌2 𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝑑𝜑𝑑𝑧𝒂𝜌
0 0

2
𝑧2
𝐴3 = 12 1 + 1 𝒂𝜌 = 4𝒂𝜌
2 0
𝜋
For 𝐴4 , 𝜑 = , 𝑑𝑺 = 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧(𝒂𝜑 ) For 𝐴5 , 𝜑 = 0, 𝑑𝑺 = 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧(−𝒂𝜑 )
2

1 2 𝐴5
𝐴4 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧(𝒂𝜑 ) 1 2
0 0 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧(−𝒂𝜑 )
0 0
𝜋
2
2 𝜋
𝐴4 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧(𝒂𝜑 ) 2
2
0 0 𝐴5 = 𝜌𝑧 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜑 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜑 𝑑𝜌𝑑𝑧(−𝒂𝜑 )
0 0
2 1 2 2
𝜌 𝑧 1 2
𝐴4 = 0 + 1 𝒂𝜑 = 1𝒂𝜑 𝜌2 𝑧2
2 0
2 0 𝐴5 = 0 + 1 (−𝒂𝜑 ) = −1𝒂𝜑
2 0
2 0

𝐴= 𝑆
𝑉𝑑𝑆 = 𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + 𝐴3 + 𝐴4 + 𝐴5

4
𝐴= 𝑆
𝑉𝑑𝑆 = 𝒂𝑧 + 0 + 4𝒂𝜌 + 1𝒂𝜑 − 1𝒂𝜑 = 𝟒𝒂𝜌 + 𝟏. 𝟑𝟑𝟑𝒂𝑧
3
Volume integral

𝜌𝑣 𝑑𝑣 = 𝜌𝑣 𝑑𝑣
𝑣
volume integral of the scalar ρv over the volume v
where ρv is a scalar volume density
Example:
Find the volume of a cylinder that has a radius a mm
and length L mm. Compute the total charge enclosed
if ρv = 0.1 coulomb/mm3

Q = ρv ∆v = 0.1 π𝑎2 𝐿 = 0.1𝜋𝑎2 𝐿 coulombs

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