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Stokes' Theorem | MIT 18.02SC Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2010

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2011

Stokes' Theorem

Instructor: Joel Lewis

View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-02SCF10

License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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  • I really love the scene when the guy went and then came back :D

  • 14:00 nice equal sign lol

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  • at 7:36 you just gave the answer, this is the worst tutorial/lecture I have ever seen. Thumb dwn. sorry. Couldn't take it any more.

  • thank you :)

  • 4 hours lecture = 17 minutes video. =='

  • 0:52 before we start, let me smell my hand

  • Oh. God this theorem is so interesting, verifying stoke theorem gives some basic ideas that what Stokes Theorem is all about.

  • why cant the positive parts be the one killing the negative parts ;(?

  • I wanna have teachers like this

  • @MrVandeju

    We have that z=0 and dz=0. So, in his calculation, he does 2z*dx + x*dy + y*dz. Thus we are left with x*dy.

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