vecdA
VecdA, usually written as dA_vec or dA with an arrow, denotes the differential vector area element used in surface integrals in vector calculus. It encodes both the small patch of surface area and its orientation, given by the surface normal.
For a parametric surface r(u,v), the differential area vector is dA_vec = (∂r/∂u × ∂r/∂v) du dv. Equivalently,
In applications, dA_vec is used to compute fluxes and surface integrals. A common form is the flux
Examples aid intuition. For a plane z = 0 with outward normal k, dA_vec = k dx dy. For
See also: area vector, surface integral, flux, divergence theorem, Stokes’ theorem, normal vector. VecdA is a