Multivariable Calculus Lecture 3 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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- Опубліковано 2 бер 2024
- This is the third of four lectures we are showing from our 'Multivariable Calculus' 1st year course. In the lecture, Sarah's focus is on Volume Integrals.
You can watch many other student lectures via our main Student Lectures playlist (also check out specific student lectures playlists): • Oxford Mathematics Stu...
All first and second year lectures are followed by tutorials where students meet their tutor in pairs to go through the lecture and associated problem sheet and to talk and think more about the maths. Third and fourth year lectures are followed by classes.
Dear Lecturer,
This is a very refreshing introduction to vector integration.
I would suggest really going over the Earl-styled examples of SWITCHING THE INTEGRALS and then appreciating in a practical way - perhaps mid calculation - what kinds of issues are going to emerge: how fubini’s theorem will not be applying somehow….
This is not specific to a deeply illustrious course on integration of great analytical mystique.
This is more practical than anything - and this kind of phenomena is NOT REALLY GONE OVER IN courses, such as electromagnetism, that
(1) rely upon the correctness of these computations
(2) can’t afford to be analytical in a circumstance where responsibility for accurate integration is actually assumed
…..
This is a refreshing lecture series!
Have you seen my discourse for coding multiple inference problems in under-to-pressure circumstances and bomb removal-to-defense protocols?? I've worked in FBI, Detectives, & Executive to Research Roles in Genetics & Reproductive health, all these are quite considerable in terms of their velocity, thank you for sharing your personal insight into this domain.
Very happy to see lecture-03.
Having a lovely time watching these cheers
Most respect Mr Teacher so Great Mathematic is important for everyone because this specific language of the God and WAH water always actual for Mathematic ion. AL PAZA
Slices???Wedges????Different limits of angles?
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks
Would be really good if you put up complete courses (and not only some lectures)......
Ohh they are uploading one by one . So may be it will take time to complete.
I love mathematics
A1A B2B and C3C lecture unique. AL PAZA
Thanks.
👍😁Thank you...
Much appreciated.
Amazing
17:15
why are we allowed to say theta only ranges from 0 to π, instead of 0 to 2π?
Because, if that was allowed then the 0 to pi part would cancel out the pi to 2pi part. And you would end up with nothing.
You want theta to be 0 to π to make a 2D semi-circle, then you rotate that semi circle 2π to make a sphere.
And why is there no interaction with the students? Is there no one there?
Was 20 years since I was doing that course. Poor student then and now wealthy
Did it all 40 years ago. Poor then, and poor now. No money in it. Super-interesting but no connection to the price of fish.
why isn't the theta angle from 0 to 2pi?
Because theta = 0 is pointing straight up - "North" and theta =180 is "South". So 0 to pi covers all space
Why are all these clever people on these videos coping from notes?
Don’t they know their stuff.
Not impressed
Sorry Dr PiFrog
Do you really have to refer to your notes, every 2 seconds, in order to cover such a trivial subject?!
Where are the rest of the lectures??? Lecture 4, 5, 6 and so on???🧐🤔🤷🤮👎
In the air minuz x
well as lecture 1 was posted 2 weeks ago and lec 2, 1 week ago I'm guessing there is 1 a week!