Find the flux of the curl of field F through the shell S.F = 3yi + 5xj + cos(z)k ; S: r(r,?) = 3 sin ? cos ?i + 3 sin ? sin ?j + 3 cos ?k, 0 ? ? ? 2? and 0 ? ? ? 

A. 18
B. 18?
C. 36?
D. -36?


Answer: B

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