MIT the #1 Engineering University in the world, I attend UC Berkeley, the #4. the quality of this lecture compared to that of Cal's is leagues apart! I should've applied to MIT...
Would the flux still be 4pi if S was the plane z = constant? Bit unsure as I don't know how the sphere can encompass a plane? And how is it affected if z is positive or negative?
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MIT the #1 Engineering University in the world, I attend UC Berkeley, the #4. the quality of this lecture compared to that of Cal's is leagues apart! I should've applied to MIT...
Amazing explanation, I'm always glad when I see a recitation by prof Joel Lewis
I love that example where he used that 'help-sphere' and the fact that div F^-> = 0. This was really really nice ...
This is my fav question so far.
thank you so much. It is great.
Thanks ❤️🤍
one of the "axioms" (for establishing divergence) is not satisfied re: question b
Why are you dividing by rho when you take the partial of rho with respect to x?
Would the flux still be 4pi if S was the plane z = constant? Bit unsure as I don't know how the sphere can encompass a plane? And how is it affected if z is positive or negative?
This is helpful ❤️🤍
wow ! No wonder he teaches at MIT :)
great example and explanation!
I think I can understand this, but it would be more illustrative if some graph was shown.
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well you can never be sure on youtube :)
No wonder these videos get far lesser likes than american song videos, some of which are totally bogus, that are sung by, well, you can't call them singers.