28. Show that the circulation of F(x, y, z) = (x², y², z(x² + y²)) around any curve C on the surface of the cone z2 = x2 + y² is equal to zero (Figure 3). z2 = x2 + y? FIGURE 3

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28. Show that the circulation of F(x, y, z) = (x², y², z(x² + y²))
around any curve C on the surface of the cone z2 = x2 + y² is equal
to zero (Figure 3).
z2 = x2 + y?
FIGURE 3
Transcribed Image Text:28. Show that the circulation of F(x, y, z) = (x², y², z(x² + y²)) around any curve C on the surface of the cone z2 = x2 + y² is equal to zero (Figure 3). z2 = x2 + y? FIGURE 3
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