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Use Stoke's Theorem to Calculate the Surface Integral SFdS,\iint _ { S } \mathbf { F } \cdot d \mathbf { S } ,

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Use Stoke's theorem to calculate the surface integral SFdS,\iint _ { S } \mathbf { F } \cdot d \mathbf { S } , where F(x,y,z)=(exsiny)i+(excosyz)j+yk\mathbf { F } ( x , y , z ) = \left( e ^ { x } \sin y \right) \mathbf { i } + \left( e ^ { x } \cos y - z \right) \mathbf { j } + y \mathbf { k } and S is the part of the cone z2=x2+y2+3 for which 1z2z ^ { 2 } = x ^ { 2 } + y ^ { 2 } + 3 \text { for which } 1 \leq z \leq 2


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