i really liked your explanation and i wanted to ask you what would happen if fz (min13:45) =0 would my potential be just the the fx+k? the zero does not appear on the Fz portion to compare it to like your example does
the integral of of a Constant is zero so if you have zero and want to know where it came from. you take the intral of zero that can only be obtain from integral of zero
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This is the clearest method I've seen. Its easy to adapt to various problems. Thanks so much!
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Thank u so much. This is the clearest video I've found so far.
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Thank you for every detail instruction!! Finally understood clearly
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@6:38 You can have a vector field whose curl equals zero still not be conservative.
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i really liked your explanation and i wanted to ask you what would happen if fz (min13:45) =0 would my potential be just the the fx+k?
the zero does not appear on the Fz portion to compare it to like your example does
thank you so much this is very helpful!
You're welcome, Erick! I'm so glad it helped! :)
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:o that was surprisingly clear !
thank you. I was thinking I'd fail my finals, but now I might actually get a decent score at least.
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What.....I have understood Krista
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Could you please add video on divergence? - Thanks!
I'll try to add one. :)
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+Felix Lissaker You're welcome!
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"The derivative of 0 is just a constant." How is that possible?
the integral of of a Constant is zero so if you have zero and want to know where it came from. you take the intral of zero that can only be obtain from integral of zero