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Calculus - Line Integrals
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Lecture 1: What is a Line Integral?
Lecture 5: What is a Line Integral? Scalar: Example 1
Lecture 6: What is a Line Integral? Scalar: Example 2
Lecture 8: What is a Line Integral? Circular Cone
Lecture 9: What is a Line Integral? A Conceptual View
Lecture 11: What is a Line Integral? Example 2.5
Lecture 12: What is a Line Integral? Find the Mass
Lecture 13: What is a Line Integral? Find the Center of Mass
Lecture 14: What is a Line Integral? (y^2)dx+xdy Example 3
Lecture 15: What is a Line Integral? y^2dx+xdy Example 4
Lecture 16: What is a Line Integral? General Equation
Lecture 17: What is a Line Integral? [y(sinz)]ds Example 5
Lecture 20: Vector Field: Find the Work Done: Ex. 2
Lecture 21: Vector Field: Find the Work Done: Ex. 4A
Lecture 22: Vector Field: Find the Work Done: Ex. 4B
Lecture 23: Vector Field: Find the Work Done: Ex. 4C
Lecture 24: Vector Field: Find the Work Done: Ex. 5
Lecture 25: Vector Field: Evaluate a Line Integral
Lecture 26: Vector Field: Evaluate a Line Integral
Lecture 27: Vector Field: Evaluate a Line Integral
Lecture 30: Why is this Path INdependent? Ex. 1
Lecture 31: Why is this Path INdependent? Ex. 2
Lecture 32: Why is this Path DEpendent?
Lecture 33: Condition 1 for Independence
Lecture 34: Condition 2 for Independence
Lecture 35: Condition 3 for Independence
Lecture 36: Condition 3 for Independence: Example
Lecture 38: Why is a Gravitational Field Conservative?
Lecture 41: Find f=? Such That Gradient f=F
Lecture 42: Find f=? Such That Gradient f=F