Calculate the flux of the given vector field by evaluating the line integral directly alongthe given curve for the below parts:(a) The vector field is ⃗ F = (x − y)⃗i + x⃗j. The curve is the circle x^2 + y^2 = 1in the xy-plane. Use the parameterization x = cos t and y = sin t.(b) The vector field is ⃗ F = (x − 1)⃗i + y⃗j. The curve is a circle of radius 3centered at (1, 1). The parametric form of this circle is⃗r = (1 + 3 cos t)⃗i + (1 + 3 sin t)⃗j, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π(c) The vector field is ⃗F = x⃗i + y⃗j. The curve is the line segment from thepoint (0, 1) to the point (1, 3).
Calculate the flux of the given vector field by evaluating the line integral directly alongthe given curve for the below parts:(a) The vector field is ⃗ F = (x − y)⃗i + x⃗j. The curve is the circle x^2 + y^2 = 1in the xy-plane. Use the parameterization x = cos t and y = sin t.(b) The vector field is ⃗ F = (x − 1)⃗i + y⃗j. The curve is a circle of radius 3centered at (1, 1). The parametric form of this circle is⃗r = (1 + 3 cos t)⃗i + (1 + 3 sin t)⃗j, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π(c) The vector field is ⃗F = x⃗i + y⃗j. The curve is the line segment from thepoint (0, 1) to the point (1, 3).
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Calculate the flux of the given vector field by evaluating the line integral directly along
the given curve for the below parts:
(a) The vector field is ⃗ F = (x − y)⃗i + x⃗j. The curve is the circle x^2 + y^2 = 1
in the xy-plane. Use the parameterization x = cos t and y = sin t.
(b) The vector field is ⃗ F = (x − 1)⃗i + y⃗j. The curve is a circle of radius 3
centered at (1, 1). The parametric form of this circle is
⃗r = (1 + 3 cos t)⃗i + (1 + 3 sin t)⃗j, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π
(c) The vector field is ⃗F = x⃗i + y⃗j. The curve is the line segment from the
point (0, 1) to the point (1, 3).
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