Divergence Theorem Explained: Flux, Closed Surfaces, and a Complete Example

The Divergence Theorem converts outward flux through a closed surface into a triple integral of divergence over the enclosed solid. Learn the theorem’s conditions, flux and divergence meanings, method-selection rules, singularity warnings, and a complete sphere example with exact verification.

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Stokes’ Theorem Explained: Why the Edge Knows the Surface

Stokes’ Theorem says that boundary circulation equals the total curl through a surface. In this Woody Calculus visual lesson, learn how Stokes’ Theorem connects line integrals, surface integrals, curl, orientation, the right-hand rule, Green’s Theorem, and vector calculus in Calculus 3.

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Green’s Theorem Explained: Why a Boundary Knows Everything Inside

Green’s Theorem turns a boundary line integral into an interior double integral. In this Woody Calculus visual lesson, learn how Green’s Theorem connects circulation, curl, flux, area, line integrals, double integrals, Stokes’ Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem in Calculus 3.

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