what is green theorem?
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Green's theorem gives a relationship between the line integral of a two-dimensional vector field over a closed path in the plane and the double integral over the region it encloses. The fact that the integral of a (two-dimensional) conservative field over a closed path is zero is a special case of Green's theorem.
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Green's theorem is simply a relationship between the macroscopic circulation around the curve C and the sum of all the microscopic circulation that is inside C. If C is a simple closed curve in the plane (remember, we are talking about two dimensions), then it surrounds some region D (shown in red) in the plane.
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