File:Surface integral - vector field thru a surface.svg

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English: Diagram of a vector field (F, red arrows) passing through an arbitrarily-shaped curved surface S. The arrows (vectors) show the magnitude and direction of the field at regularly spaced points on the surface. By integrating the perpendicular component of the field over the surface using a surface integral, a number representing the flux of the field through the surface can be obtained.
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Diagram of a vector field passing through a curved surface

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30 September 2019

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current04:59, 6 October 2019Thumbnail for version as of 04:59, 6 October 2019814 × 368 (117 KB)ChetvornoMade vectors on left side longer, saved in plain vanilla SVG format

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