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What is the difference between stoke's and Gauss's divergence theorem?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Electromagnetism

Basically these are two different laws for the Calculation of Volume Integral and Surface Integral respectively

Gauss's Divergence theorem states, A volume integral of a object is converted the surface integral of that body by the relation as

integration( F. del )dV = line integral F. ds

Stoke's Theorem states that, A surface integral of a body can be easily converted into the line integral, by the following relation as

Integration( Del×F)ds = line integral F. dl

Answered by jaishankarverma62
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Electromagnetism

Basically these are two different laws for the Calculation of Volume Integral and Surface Integral respectively

Gauss's Divergence theorem states, A volume integral of a object is converted the surface integral of that body by the relation as

integration( F. del )dV = line integral F. ds

Stoke's Theorem states that, A surface integral of a body can be easily converted into the line integral, by the following relation as

Integration( Del×F)ds = line integral F. dl

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