5. Let S be the “silo surface," that is, S is the union of two smooth surfaces S, and S2, where S, is defined by x2 + y2

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5. Let S be the “silo surface," that is, S is the union of two smooth surfaces S, and S2, where S, is defined by x2 + y2

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5. Let S be the “silo surface," that is, S is the union of two smooth surfaces S, and S2, where S, is defined by x2 + y2 = 9, 0<z 58 and S2 is defined by x² + y2 + (z – 8)2 = 9, 2> 8. Find SS, V x F.ds, where F = (x + x2 + yz?)i + (xyz + y)j + x?z? k.
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