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Line Integral - using Green's Theorem

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2007

A short example using Green's Theorem.

Check out www.gaussianmath.com for an indepth study and more calculus related lessons.

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  • hey man, can you do curl divergence, surface integral and stoke's thereom, please and thank you!

  • Good explaination.

    Bear in mind that positive orientation of bounded region is "always" anticlockwise.(not all the time)

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  • youre awesome dude

  • thanks for these videos.

  • my vector analysis lecturer is a mumbling german with a thick accent and a poor ability at explaining things. this guy is excellent

  • Holy craap you're fast. But I like it.

  • co ty? nie widzisz ze to geniusz? daj mu swiety mir!

  • you're awsum !

  • If you can't finish the example, you shouldn't be watching this yet. ;-)

  • bad, my suggestion - just do one complete example, simply finish the example with rectangular

  • especially the curl divergence.

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