| 11. | I'm not quite understanding the concepts of a line integral-- can someone help me out?
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| 12. | Where the line integral is over any arbitrary loop and { I } enc is the current enclosed by that loop.
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| 13. | The work per unit charge required to move a charge from point a to point b is the following line integral:
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| 14. | Electric potential, also called voltage ( the units for which are the volt ), is defined by the line integral
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| 15. | :: The line integral along a closed curve need not be zero unless the vector integrand is ir-rotational.
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| 16. | The line integral of a vector field can be derived in a manner very similar to the case of a scalar field.
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| 17. | In fluid dynamics, "'circulation "'is the line integral around a closed curve of the velocity field.
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| 18. | However, the line integral of electrostatic potential across a double layer is zero . because the contours of equipotential are necessarily closed.
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| 19. | In mathematics, a "'line integral "'is an integral where the line integrals in the complex plane.
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| 20. | In mathematics, a "'line integral "'is an integral where the line integrals in the complex plane.
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