File:Equivalence of total surface.svg
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English: Two different surfaces are shown. Both surfaces have identical counter-clockwise boundaries, and because of this, the "total surface vector" for each surface are the same. Similar to how the total displacement along a path is purely a function of its endpoints, the total surface vector of a surface is purely a function of its boundary. |
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| Author | Math buff |
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