Loading...
Uploaded by khanacademy on Mar 5, 2010
Showing that if a vector field is the gradient of a scalar field, then its line integral is path independent
Education
LICENSE: Creative Commons (Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works).
For more information about this license, please read: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/.
Download High-quality MP4 Learn more
Mr. Khan,
Your dedication knows no limits and your help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you for everything.
bomberfun1 1 year ago 23
Very well explained.
Person514cs 1 year ago 5
You are in love with magenta, aren't you :)
amaraspecht 2 months ago
@Taowhr It's a portmanteau of "Regardless" and "Irrespective", not a double root negation.
Shmiwi 4 months ago
thank you sal, you the man
leoncio91 8 months ago
@Taowhr heh heh, I was about to mention that, but I noticed you did already.
LogicalPhallusy 10 months ago
Load more suggestions
Mr. Khan,
Your dedication knows no limits and your help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you for everything.
bomberfun1 1 year ago 23
Very well explained.
Person514cs 1 year ago 5