This is called a line integral. A path integral is a more difficult concept and involves integrating over all possible paths, not just one particular path.
Yeah, I was very surprised that this video was included in a Calc 3 playlist. No way something as complex as path integrals would be introduced so early on.
This is called a line integral. A path integral is a more difficult concept and involves integrating over all possible paths, not just one particular path.
Good video. Although, as someone said, this is called a line integral rather than a path integral
No, it can be called either
Yeah, I was very surprised that this video was included in a Calc 3 playlist. No way something as complex as path integrals would be introduced so early on.
Is it similar to line integral?
Pretty sure it’s the same thing, just a different name
How is this related to Feynman's path integral? I was expecting to see all possible paths between A and B.
They're the same thing.
@@scottk7515 According to other comments, they are not the same thing and the video should be renamed as in intro to line integrals.
Nice explain .. keep it up..
Bro your files are corrupted
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