Chapter 13: Q. 44 (page 1004)
Evaluate each of the double integrals in Exercises 37–54 as iterated integrals.
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The value is
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Chapter 13: Q. 44 (page 1004)
Evaluate each of the double integrals in Exercises 37–54 as iterated integrals.
The value is
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In Exercises 61–64, let R be the rectangular solid defined by
Assume that the density of R is uniform throughout, and find the moment of inertia about the x-axis and the radius of gyration about the x-axis.
Evaluate the sums in Exercises .
In Exercises 61–64, let R be the rectangular solid defined by
Assume that the density of R is uniform throughout.
(a) Without using calculus, explain why the center of
mass is
(b) Verify that is the center of mass by using the appropriate integral expressions.
Explain why it would be difficult to evaluate the double integrals in Exercises 18 and 19 as iterated integrals.
Evaluate Each of the integrals in exercises 33-36 as an iterated integral and then compare your answer with thoise you found in exercise 29-32
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