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Verify the conclusion of Green's Theorem by evaluating both sides of the equation for the field F= -2yi+2xj. Take the domains of integration in each case to be the disk. R: x^2+y^2 < a^2 and its bounding circle C.

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verify the conclusion of Green's Theorem by evaluating both sides of the equation for the field F= -2yi+2xj. Take the domains of integration in each case to be the disk. R: x^2+y^2 < a^2 and its bounding circle C: r(acost)i+(asint)j, 0<t<2pi. the flux is ?? the circulation is ??

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Attached below is the required verification of the conclusion of Green's Theorem

In the attached solution I have  proven that Green's theorem ( ∫∫c F.Dr ) .

i.e. ∫∫ F.Dr = ∫∫r ( dq/dt - dp/dy ) dx dy = 4πa^2

               

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