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Calculate integral C F · d r , where F ( x , y ) = sin x sin y , 5 cos x cos y and C is a semicircle with starting point ( 0 , π ) and endpoint ( 0 , π ) .

−10 π

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Work done on a particle

Let F ( x , y ) = 2 x y 2 , 2 x 2 y be a force field. Suppose that a particle begins its motion at the origin and ends its movement at any point in a plane that is not on the x -axis or the y -axis. Furthermore, the particle’s motion can be modeled with a smooth parameterization. Show that F does positive work on the particle.

We show that F does positive work on the particle by showing that F is conservative and then by using the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals.

To show that F is conservative, suppose f ( x , y ) were a potential function for F . Then, f = F = 2 x y 2 , 2 x 2 y and therefore f x = 2 x y 2 and f y = 2 x 2 y . Equation f x = 2 x y 2 implies that f ( x , y ) = x 2 y 2 + h ( y ) . Deriving both sides with respect to y yields f y = 2 x 2 y + h ( y ) . Therefore, h ( y ) = 0 and we can take h ( y ) = 0 .

If f ( x , y ) = x 2 y 2 , then note that f = 2 x y 2 , 2 x 2 y = F , and therefore f is a potential function for F .

Let ( a , b ) be the point at which the particle stops is motion, and let C denote the curve that models the particle’s motion. The work done by F on the particle is C F · d r . By the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals,

C F · d r = C f · d r = f ( a , b ) f ( 0 , 0 ) = a 2 b 2 .

Since a 0 and b 0 , by assumption, a 2 b 2 > 0 . Therefore, C F · d r > 0 , and F does positive work on the particle.

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Let F ( x , y ) = 4 x 3 y 4 , 4 x 4 y 3 , and suppose that a particle moves from point ( 4 , 4 ) to ( 1 , 1 ) along any smooth curve. Is the work done by F on the particle positive, negative, or zero?

Negative

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Key concepts

  • The theorems in this section require curves that are closed, simple, or both, and regions that are connected or simply connected.
  • The line integral of a conservative vector field can be calculated using the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals. This theorem is a generalization of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus in higher dimensions. Using this theorem usually makes the calculation of the line integral easier.
  • Conservative fields are independent of path. The line integral of a conservative field depends only on the value of the potential function at the endpoints of the domain curve.
  • Given vector field F , we can test whether F is conservative by using the cross-partial property. If F has the cross-partial property and the domain is simply connected, then F is conservative (and thus has a potential function). If F is conservative, we can find a potential function by using the Problem-Solving Strategy.
  • The circulation of a conservative vector field on a simply connected domain over a closed curve is zero.

Key equations

  • Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals
    C f · d r = f ( r ( b ) ) f ( r ( a ) )
  • Circulation of a conservative field over curve C that encloses a simply connected region
    C f · d r = 0

True or False? If vector field F is conservative on the open and connected region D , then line integrals of F are path independent on D , regardless of the shape of D .

True

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True or False? Function r ( t ) = a + t ( b a ) , where 0 t 1 , parameterizes the straight-line segment from a to b .

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True or False? Vector field F ( x , y , z ) = ( y sin z ) i + ( x sin z ) j + ( x y cos z ) k is conservative.

True

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True or False? Vector field F ( x , y , z ) = y i + ( x + z ) j y k is conservative.

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Source:  OpenStax, Calculus volume 3. OpenStax CNX. Feb 05, 2016 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11966/1.2
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