Stokes Theorem/ Divergence Theorem Problem
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how did u get dr?
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Hey thank you for the video! I have a doubt tho, when you fin g(x,y,z) wouldn't it be g(x,y,z)= y + z - 2? of course when you derivate that the 2 will be 0 but I'd just like to have that clear? Greetings from Venezuela my friend!
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Hi, I am really grateful for your help. Could you please do some more videos on Divergence theorem and stokes theorem? If possible, you could solve this question:
Let Q be the solid bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane 3x + 4y + z = 12, let F = x2 i + y2 j + 3z k. Use the divergence theorem to evaluate SS(double integral) F.NdS , where S is the boundary surface of Q.
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You explained this REALLY well. Thanks so much!
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Nice..
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After struggling for 4 months... I FINALLY DID IT! THANKS SO MUCH!
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@franky227 what do you mean by gsubu and gsubv?
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Very GOOD... easy to understand.... perfect. Thanks a lot!
how do you do the curl though (@ 2:45)
travisissoocool 10 months ago
@travisissoocool check out videos on the website khan academy dot org, they have good tutorials there
MALICIOUSC7 10 months ago