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Vector Integral Calculus - Lines of Force p1

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

An Introduction to Vector Fields and their related Lines of Force as seen in Physics namely sreamlines or magnetic lines. Situable for those taking a module on vector calculus or enginnering mathematics.

Check out www.gaussianmath.com for more content on vector calculus or other calculus topics.

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  • hyperspace?

  • Hello imbrd,

    I meant to say hypersurface. I think that is the proper term to describe a sketch of a vector field in 3R space. Thanks for spotting the slip in the language.

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  • A vector varying in magnitude and direction in 3D space, dependent on its position in 3D space, a function of x,y,z.

    Well explained, donylee.

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