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Stokes theorem says that ∫F·dr = ∬curl(F)·n ds. If you think about fluid in 3D space, it could be swirling in any direction, the curl(F) is a vector that points in the direction of the AXIS OF ROTATION of the swirling fluid.
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Stokes theorem says that ∫F·dr = ∬curl(F)·n ds. If you think about fluid in 3D space, it could be swirling in any direction, the curl(F) is a vector that points in the direction of the AXIS OF ROTATION of the swirling fluid.
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