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Description Surface integral - parametrized surface.svg |
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Diagram showing an arbitrarily-shaped curved surface
S
with rectangular coordinate gridlines on its surface dividing it into small patches
dS
. These lines are called a "parameterization" of the surface, since any point on the surface can be specified by giving its coordinates (
r,t
). This is a preliminary step to calculating a surface integral. In the limit of the integral the patches become infinitesimally small.
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