Flux through surfaces | MIT 18.02SC Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2010

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Flux through surfaces

Instructor: Christine Breiner

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  • good explanation

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  • how did you work out the normals?

  • @MrVandeju Because.. you have to convert to spherical coordinate system.

    The formula for converting Rectangular --> Spherical is that z = row cos(phi), and here we know row = a since a is the radius.

  • how do you get in part 2 az to be equal to a^2 cos phi?

  • Thank you!

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