STOKES DIVERGENCE THEOREM VECTOR CALCULUS LECTURE NOTES 7,MATHEMATICS
Vector Calculus is a branch of mathematics that deals with differentiation and integration of vector fields, typically in 2D or 3D space. It combines vector algebra and calculus, and is widely used in physics, engineering, and computer science to model systems involving fluid flow, electromagnetic fields, and more. Key Concepts in Vector Calculus: 1. Vector Fields A function that assigns a vector to every point in space. Example: A wind map where each point has a direction and speed. 2. Gradient (∇f) Applies to scalar fields. Produces a vector field pointing in the direction of greatest increase of the scalar field. Example: In a temperature map, the gradient points toward the steepest rise in temperature. 3. Divergence (∇·F) Measures the "spreading out" of a vector field from a point. Scalar output. Example: Used to determine sources and sinks in fluid flow (like water flowing out of a pipe). 4. Curl (∇×F) Measures the rotation or swirling of a vector field. Vector output. Example: Describes the rotation in a fluid or the twisting of a magnetic field. 5. Line Integrals Integration of a vector field along a curve. Used to compute work done by a force field along a path. 6. Surface Integrals Integrate vector fields over a surface. Example: Calculating the flux of air through a wing surface. 7. Volume Integrals Integration over a 3D region. Used in mass, charge, or heat distribution problems. Fundamental Theorems in Vector Calculus: Gradient Theorem (Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals): ∫
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