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Vector surface integrals
Surface integrals often occur during vector analysis. For instance, the rate of flow of a liquid of velocity v through an infinitesimal surface of vector area dS is v.dS. The net rate of flow of a surface S made up of lots of infinitesimal surfaces is
(1.1)
where θ is the angle subtended between the normal to the surface and the flow velocity. As with line integrals, most surface integrals depend both on the surface and the rim. But some (very important) integrals depend only on the rim, and not on the nature of the surface which spans it. As an example of this, consider incompressible fluid flow between two surfaces S1 and S2 which end on the same rim. The volume between the surfaces is constant, so what goes in must come out, and
(1.2)
It follows that
(1.3)
depends only on the rim, and not on the form of surfaces S1 and S2.
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