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