when to use stokes' theorem vs divergence theorem - Axtarish в Google
Long story short, Stokes' Theorem evaluates the flux going through a single surface, while the Divergence Theorem evaluates the flux going in and out of a solid through its surface(s) . Think of Stokes' Theorem as "air passing through your window", and of the Divergence Theorem as "air going in and out of your room".
30 мая 2017 г.
It states, in words, that the flux across a closed surface equals the sum of the divergences over the domain enclosed by the surface.
Green's theorem and the 2D divergence theorem do this for two dimensions, then we crank it up to three dimensions with Stokes' theorem and the (3D) divergence ...
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In general, we apply the Divergence Theorem when we are dealing with something that acts over a region in real three dimensional space, and we want to apply ...
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Similarly, Stokes' theorem can be used to transform a difficult surface integral into an easier line integral, and vice versa.
Gauss divergence theorem is the result that describes the flow of a vector field by a surface to the behaviour of the vector field within it. Stokes' Theorem ...
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