Guass’s Divergence Theorem
  • The divergence theorem states that the surface integral of a vector-valued function over a closed surface, which is called the “flux” through the surface, is equal to the volume integral of the divergence over the region inside the surface
  • Intuitively, it states that “the sum of all sources of the field in a region (with sinks regarded as negative sources) gives the net flux out of the region”

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