L8.2 Surface integral | Flux integral | What is a surface integral?
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Surface integral | Flux integral | What is a surface integral?
0:20 What is a surface integral?
02:35 Solution Example 1.7
Chapter 01 Vector analysis | Vector algebra | Introduction to Electrodynamics | D.J. Griffiths
Introduction to Electrodynamics (4th Edition)
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In this video lecture on Electrodynamics, we will be discussing surface integrals, flux integrals, and what surface integrals represent in the field of electromagnetism. We will start with a brief introduction to surface integrals and then move on to discuss flux integrals, which are an important tool in the field of electromagnetism. We will go through several examples to help you understand the concept of surface integrals and how they are used to calculate the flux of a vector field through a closed surface. This lecture is based on the textbook by David J. Griffiths and is intended for students studying electrodynamics.
"Electromagnetism" "Surface integrals" "Flux integrals" "Vector calculus" "Electrostatics" "Magnetic fields" "Maxwell's equations" "Electric flux" "Gauss's law" "Closed surfaces" "Stokes' theorem" "Divergence theorem" "Electrical charge" "Electric potential" "Electrostatic potential" "Magnetic flux" "Electrical current" "Electromagnetic waves" "David J. Griffiths" "BS level electrodynamics"
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