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Yet another cross-product integral
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[QUOTE="Johan_S, post: 6563815, member: 696098"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] I am trying to figure out how to do a more complex cross-product integral and get stuck, and since my books are 1000 km away I turn to here I am trying to integrate a cross product and I wonder if the following is true. It does not feel like it is true but it would be very nice if it was since otherwise I have a problem with the signs... This is my first time posting here, so I just pasted in the LaTeX code and hope that it is parsed... ##\int\overline{r} \times \frac{d\overline{p}}{dt} \; d\overline{\phi} = - \int\overline{r} \times \frac{d\overline{\phi}}{dt} \; d\overline{p}## [/QUOTE]
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