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The intuition behind Gauss divergence theorem

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The divergence theorem, also known as the Gauss theorem, is a mathematical result widely used in physics and engineering. For example, it can be used to calculate the flow of a fluid through a closed surface, the electric or magnetic flux through a closed surface, or the heat transfer through a solid object. In this video, our goal is to provide the most intuitive and concise way of understanding the Gauss theorem. In a nutshell, the divergence theorem tells us that the amount of stuff flowing out of a region must be equal to the amount of stuff that is being produced or consumed within that region. By the end of this video, you shall be convinced that the Gauss theorem is merely a mathematical statement on book-keeping the flow of stuff out of an enclosed region.
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Technical Content: Tony Low
Video Production: Katie Low, Tony Low
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