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From: aegis on 23 Apr 2010 18:35 For scalar line integrals, geometrically speaking, when we integrate along a curve for some given function, we would end up with the area between the function and the curve we integrate over, which would produce a thin wall, yes? And for vector line integrals, we actually get the length of some curve? -- aegis |