Confused on an item.... In this vid [Gradient Vector (2/2)] Ex#6, grad F vector is normal to the surface. In previous vid [Gradient Vector (1/2)] in the temperature example, the grad T vector pointed to the fastest rate of temp change (was not a normal to surface vector). I'm confused, how can it be both?
Excellent explanation . Many thanks madam ! 🙏🇮🇳
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So to confirm gradient is the combination of partial derivatives of a given function?
Yes, you are correct!
Confused on an item.... In this vid [Gradient Vector (2/2)] Ex#6, grad F vector is normal to the surface. In previous vid [Gradient Vector (1/2)] in the temperature example, the grad T vector pointed to the fastest rate of temp change (was not a normal to surface vector). I'm confused, how can it be both?
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