You are absolutely correct! That vector area is independent of phi. You are looking at an older video. This error has been corrected. In fact, this section of notes has been revised considerably. I recommend accessing the course content through the course website because that is where you will get links to the latest version of the videos, download the notes, and other learning resources. Here is the link: empossible.net/academics/emp3302/ Hope this helps!!
There are a few problems with these notes and we are very close to replacing this entire lecture with something greatly improved. Hopefully this will be done within a week. Thank you for bring the errors to our attention!
@@empossible1577 Although the corrections still need to be done, your lectures are so well presented that I can follow your explanation, understand it, notice a few problems, and continue to follow through. You do an excellent job. I'm glad that I came across your lectures.
@@vitorioantunes6831 Thank you!! If you discover any other mistakes, please let me know! You will find I am very prompt correcting the notes. It is the videos that are a lot of work to revise.
You can find the PDF and many other things on the official course website. empossible.net/academics/emp3302/ I recommend using the website as your main portal because I always revise and add content, but I don't delete the old stuff from TH-cam. The course website will have all the latest versions of the notes and videos as well as other learning resources. There is even a one-page summary available on the coordinate systems. Hope it helps!
As I find mistakes, I correct the notes, but the corrections will not find their way into the videos. You can always get the latest version of the notes from the official course website: emlab.utep.edu/ee3321emf.htm
It is just a one-page summary of key concepts taught in the lecture. The contents of the last slide were discussed throughout the lecture. I guess I could not come up with anything else to say. LOL
Perfect explanation ! especially first figure (Types of Integral) very good explanation ! thanks teacher
everyone must watch this vid
7:05 shouldn’t that be dpdz not phidpdz?? The chart with all the systems describes that area as such.
You are absolutely correct! That vector area is independent of phi. You are looking at an older video. This error has been corrected. In fact, this section of notes has been revised considerably.
I recommend accessing the course content through the course website because that is where you will get links to the latest version of the videos, download the notes, and other learning resources. Here is the link:
empossible.net/academics/emp3302/
Hope this helps!!
Excellent figurative expressing style is being shown on the lecture,in my part.
Sir ! For cylindrical coordinate system you are doing wrong at
S phi =dp.dz ✓✓✓
not S phi=phi.dp.dz xxxxx
There are a few problems with these notes and we are very close to replacing this entire lecture with something greatly improved. Hopefully this will be done within a week. Thank you for bring the errors to our attention!
@@empossible1577 Although the corrections still need to be done, your lectures are so well presented that I can follow your explanation, understand it, notice a few problems, and continue to follow through. You do an excellent job. I'm glad that I came across your lectures.
@@vitorioantunes6831 Thank you!! If you discover any other mistakes, please let me know! You will find I am very prompt correcting the notes. It is the videos that are a lot of work to revise.
Sir, where can I find the PDF for this video?
You can find the PDF and many other things on the official course website.
empossible.net/academics/emp3302/
I recommend using the website as your main portal because I always revise and add content, but I don't delete the old stuff from TH-cam. The course website will have all the latest versions of the notes and videos as well as other learning resources. There is even a one-page summary available on the coordinate systems.
Hope it helps!
Great explanation! It just wasn't clear if it was a mistake or if the fi is really there at the dSfi equation. Thanks in advance!
As I find mistakes, I correct the notes, but the corrections will not find their way into the videos. You can always get the latest version of the notes from the official course website:
emlab.utep.edu/ee3321emf.htm
Why not go through the explanation of the last slide!?
It is just a one-page summary of key concepts taught in the lecture. The contents of the last slide were discussed throughout the lecture. I guess I could not come up with anything else to say. LOL
please sir tell clearly how does the figure in xy and xz plane come.
Very sorry, but I do not understand your question. Can you point to a specific time in the video and also clarify your question? Sorry! Thank you!