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  • lol at the spam comments

  • I Love The Video Instructor: Christine Breiner It Can Increase My Knowledge

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Flux across a curve

  • Nice Video Flux across a curve That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video Flux across a curve From Your

  • Your Video Flux across a curve Instructor: Christine Breiner Is Very Useful Sharing

  • I used to like math... then i took these classes

  • I'm so glad there are people out there that are this smart so that I don't have to be...

  • if you actually compute the normal of r(t) you get that n=[-cos(t),-sin(t)] which does not point radially outward from the center of the circle...it actually points radially inward thus, making the integral negative

  • @clbgeballe for part A

    

  • so in other words...using geometric methods only doesn't always give you the right answer

  • Yay, I actually understood that ;). Going to Santa Clara this fall, and plan to get to MIT afterward... Thanks!

  • I have no idea what the flux is going on in this video.

  • i think my brain is about ... *boom*

  • OMG! I soooo glad I don't have to study all these stuff!

  • PEACE AND LOVE .,.,.,.,

  • Wonderful explanation, thanks

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