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English: Diagram showing a volume split into two parts, and , illustrating that the flux of a vector field out of the original volume is equal to the sum of the fluxes out of each component volume. This is because flux out of through surface is flux into , so the flux through cancels out. This is part of a series of diagrams illustrating the proof of the divergence theorem.
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