Math, asked by lakhanhugar123, 9 months ago

which of the following is not an application of greens theorem?
a) Solving two dimensional flow integrals
b) Area surveying
c) Volume of plane figures
d) Centroid of plane figures

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Answered by shaziarashidmalik13
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Answer:

C is correct option

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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GREENS THEOREM

Volume of plane figures is not an application of greens theorem.

KEY POINTERS TO GREENS THEOREM:

* Green's theorem connects a line integral around a closed curve C to a double integral over the plane area D circumscribed by C in vector calculus. Stokes' theorem in two dimensions.

* Green's theorem has a wide range of uses in physics. The sum of fluid outflowing from a volume is equal to the entire outflow summed around an enclosing area, according to two-dimensional flow integrals.

* Green's theorem may be used to find the area and centroid of plane figures only by integrating over the perimeter in plane geometry, and especially in area surveying.

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