Gradient of a scalar field

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

Intuition of the gradient of a scalar field (temperature in a room) in 3 dimensions.

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  • wait what? this is Calc 3? I thought it was the beginning or middle of Calc 2. I wouldn't know I'm not even in Calc 1!!! I just started taking notes and that voice, that soothing, cool voice dragged me into a hunger for knowledge.

  • if there is a god, u are godsend....thanks a lot man, i just might pass my calc 3.

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  • can you just go and write a book pleas!! i have never seen anyone explaining things so good as you do,...

  • Gracias.

  • "Let me make it bigger so we can explore it a little bit"

    THATS WHAT SHEE SAID!! LOL!!

  • 10 kelvin. jesus christ. You sir are dead anywhere in that room.

  • Thank you so much... Only 2 days are left in my exam, so it was a big help.

    Thanks again for making it a bit easier for me to tackle these monsters 8)

  • @captaindisguise; da khor kuass dy

  • This video is hot! ;)

  • Sal, have my children please.

  • 10K = 10 degrees above absolute zero...that is like...nothing will survive...colder than space...

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