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Hi, we are doing the Divergence Theorem/Stokes' theorem and the teacher said a sphere has no boundaries...what does this mean? Help will be appreciated.
The discussion revolves around the concept of boundaries in relation to a sphere, particularly in the context of the Divergence Theorem and Stokes' theorem. Participants explore the definitions and implications of a sphere as a surface and its boundaries, or lack thereof, in mathematical terms.
Participants generally agree on the conceptual understanding that a sphere, as a surface, has no boundaries in the context of Stokes' theorem. However, there is some ambiguity regarding the application of the Divergence Theorem, as it involves considering the sphere as a volume.
The discussion highlights the need for clarity in definitions, particularly distinguishing between a sphere as a surface and a ball as a volume. There are also references to mathematical principles that may require further exploration for complete understanding.