Line Integrals Fundamental Theorem and Independence of Path Conservative Fields and Potential Functions
Line Integrals Fundamental Theorem and Independence of Path Conservative Fields and Potential Functions
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.Definition. A simple curve is a curve which does not intersect itself.
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Definition. A simply connected region in the
plane is a connected region such that every
simple closed curve in D encloses only
points
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then it follows
from the
fundamental theorem of line integral that the line
integral C F Tds = C Pdx + Qdy = 0. However, Greens theorem also
applies to non-conservative vector field, and hence it simplifies the
calculation of the line integrals along some special classclosed paths,
namely simple closed ones in a plane.
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Example. Evaluate C x4 dx + xydy, where C is the
triangular curve consisting of the line segments
from (0, 0) to (1, 0), from (1, 0) to (0, 1) and from
.(0, 1) to (0, 0).
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Proof. Just apply Greens theorem to (P, Q) = (y, 0), (0, x) and (y/2, x/2)
respectively.
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Example. Find the area of the region D bounded by the ellipse C : xa2 + b2 = 1.
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Solution. Parameterize the ellipse C as r(t) = a cos ti + b sin tj with 0 t 2,
which makes C in positive orientated simple closed curve bounding a region D.
It follows
from the formula
above that area of D
1 1 2 ( )
= xdy ydx = a cos t(b sin t) dt b sin t(a cos t) dt
2 C 2 0
1 2 1
= ab(cos2 t + sin2 t)dt = 2ab = ab.
2 0 2
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Remark. These two theorem will not be included in the final, you )
just need to
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Q P
remember the following version: Pdx + Qdy = dA.
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D. (ii) Let r(t) = cos ti + sin tj, (0 t 2 ), then n(t) = (cos t, sin t) is the unit
outward normal field on C. Then F(r(t)) = F(cos t, sin t) = ( sin t, cos t) and
F n(t) = ( sin t, cos t) (cos t, sin t) = 0. Hence, the flux of F across the curve
2
C is F n ds = 0 dt = 0.
C 0
Remark. As F is not continuous at (0, 0) which is in the region bounded by C,
so one can not apply Greens theorem as in previous example. . . . . . .