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					| ![[parent]](https://images.physicslibrary.org/images/uparrow.png) sources and sinks of vector field | (Topic) |  |  
					| | Let the vector field of of  be interpreted, as in the remark of the parent entry, as the velocity field of a stationary flow of a liquid.  Then the flux  through a closed surface  expresses how much more liquid per time-unit it comes from inside of  to outside than contrarily.  Since for a usual incompressible liquid, the outwards flow and the inwards flow are equal, we must think in the case that the flux differs from 0 either that the flowing liquid is suitably compressible or that there are inside the surface some sources creating liquid and sinks annihilating liquid.  Ordinarily, one uses the latter idea.  Both the sources and the sinks may be called sources, when the sinks are negative sources.  The flux of the vector  through  is called the productivity or the strength of the sources inside  . For example, the sources and sinks of an Electric Field ( ) are the locations containing positive and negative charges, respectively.  The Gravitational Field has only sinks, which are the locations containing mass. 
 The expressionwhere  means a region in the vector field and also its volume, is the productivity of the sources in  per a volume-unit.  When we let  to shrink towards a point  in it, to an infinitesimal volume-element  , we get the limiting value 
called the source density in
|  | (1) |   .  Thus the productivity of the source in  is  .  If  , there is in  neither a source, nor a sink. 
 The Gauss's theoremapplied to  says that 
Accordingly,
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and
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This last formula can be read that  the flux of the vector through a closed surface equals to the total productivity of the sources inside the surface.  For example, if
|  | (4) |   is the electric flux density  , (4) means that the electric flux through a closed surface equals to the total charge inside. 
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