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Urmi Roy
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So when we calculate divergence (especially referring to the gauss divergence theorem), why aren't the components of the vector field parallel to the boundary considered?
I mean even of, say fluid, is traveling parallel to the boundary when it comes out, fluid is exiting, or diverging out, right?
I mean even of, say fluid, is traveling parallel to the boundary when it comes out, fluid is exiting, or diverging out, right?