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Surface integrals + vector fields. Chris Tisdell UNSW.

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

This lecture discusses "surface integrals" of vector fields. In particular, we discover how to integrate vector fields over surfaces in 3D space and "flux" integrals. A few examples are presented to illustrate the ideas.

Such concepts have important applications in fluid flow and electromagnetics.

Surface integrals are seen in 2nd-year universiiy mathematics courses.

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  • thanks for the video. its help a lot

  • I love studying vectors. They are very interesting.

  • it was explained later at around 17:17 that it was defined to be a new scalar field, thank you for these lectures

  • at 15:45 wouldn't z-g(x,y) be 0?

  • This video seems far too under-appreciated. Thank you, for doing this.

  • THANKS

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