More on surface integrals. Chris Tisdell UNSW

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2009

This lecture continues discussing "surface integrals" and further illustrates how to integral functions over surfaces. The idea is a generalization of double integrals in the plane.

The concept of surface integral has a number of important applications in the field of engineering, for example, calculating the mass of a surface like a cone or bowl.

A number of examples are presented to illustrate the ideas.

Such concepts are seen in 2nd-year university mathematics courses.

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  • Lectures 13 and 15 coming soon!

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  • he got the point there.

  • He is a great brilliant man!

  • Thanks for the excellent lecture! But I would like to point out a very small mistake: for the last double integral calculation, integrate x+2y dx should be x^2/2+2xy instead of x^2+2xy.

  • Thank you for this!

    Keep up the good work!!

  • great stuff, greetings from Queens University, Kingston Ontario (canada)

  • love you man

    you made it so easy

    when it came to actually doing example

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