No Flux Zone

Julia Ziace, Olivia Rice (2018)

Mr. Curtis the physics teacher likes records. This is a record about flux, the rate something (like electric field) flows through an area. There is no flux if the electric field is parallel to the area in question. The scientific advisory is similar to a parental advisory that can be found on records (warning of explicit content/lyrics instead of very useful information).

Gauss's law lets physics students calculate electric field: integral of E dA =Qenc/Eo, where E is electric field, A is surface area, Qenc is the charge enclosed, and Eo is script E naught. LaGrange also contributed to calculus/physics. The LaGrange error bound is used in calculus to determine the maximum error of a Taylor or Maclaurin polynomial answer (which means that there are certain infinite series that represent functions, and if you approximate the series to a non-infinite term, the most your answer can be off by is the value of the next term in the series). Maxwell is another famous math guy who combined Gauss's Law, Ampere's Law, and Faraday's Law, and called them Maxwell's equations.