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to the surface. Examining the definition shows that the surface gradient is the (conventional) gradient with the component normal to the surface removed (subtracted), hence this gradient is tangent to the surface. In other words, the surface gradient is the
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The surface gradient arises whenever the gradient of a quantity over a surface is important. In the study of
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doesn't make much sense, however the surface gradient does and serves certain purposes.
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Index

vector calculus
vector
differential operator
gradient
surface
scalar field
normal
orthographic projection
capillary surfaces
surface tension
Aspect (geography)
Geomorphometry#Surface gradient Derivatives
Grade (slope)
Spatial gradient
Boundary Conditions in Fluid Mechanics
Categories
Vector calculus
Surfaces
Vector physical quantities

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