Exam 6: Applications of the Definite Integral

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Where is the center of mass of a region of uniform density bounded by Where is the center of mass of a region of uniform density bounded by   ? ?

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The pdf describing the chance that a given insect will die at a particular age, x days, is The pdf describing the chance that a given insect will die at a particular age, x days, is   . What is the chance the insect will live between 2 and 4 days? . What is the chance the insect will live between 2 and 4 days?

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A force of 6 pounds stretches a spring 3 inches. Find the work done in stretching this spring 4 inches beyond its natural length.

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The base of a solid V is the region bounded by The base of a solid V is the region bounded by   and   Find the volume if V has semicircular cross sections perpendicular to the x-axis. and The base of a solid V is the region bounded by   and   Find the volume if V has semicircular cross sections perpendicular to the x-axis. Find the volume if V has semicircular cross sections perpendicular to the x-axis.

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The thrust on a particular missile is represented as The thrust on a particular missile is represented as   Newtons for   second. Identify the correct impulse. Newtons for The thrust on a particular missile is represented as   Newtons for   second. Identify the correct impulse. second. Identify the correct impulse.

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Identify the initial conditions y(0) and y'(0) for the vertical motion of an object, if the object is dropped from a height of 40 feet. [Take the origin to be on the ground.]

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An electrical power supply, such as a battery, generates an electrical potential (voltage, V) which varies depending on how much current (i) it is delivering. The integral An electrical power supply, such as a battery, generates an electrical potential (voltage, V) which varies depending on how much current (i) it is delivering. The integral   represents the total power (energy per unit time) being given off by the battery when it is producing a current I. The useful electrical power, however, is just the product   . The difference between the total and the electrical power represents power that is wasted (and that accumulates as heat). Consider a hypothetical battery with a voltage vs. current curve described by the equation   . If the battery is producing a current of 4 amperes, how much electrical power is being produced, and how much power is being wasted? represents the total power (energy per unit time) being given off by the battery when it is producing a current I. The useful electrical power, however, is just the product An electrical power supply, such as a battery, generates an electrical potential (voltage, V) which varies depending on how much current (i) it is delivering. The integral   represents the total power (energy per unit time) being given off by the battery when it is producing a current I. The useful electrical power, however, is just the product   . The difference between the total and the electrical power represents power that is wasted (and that accumulates as heat). Consider a hypothetical battery with a voltage vs. current curve described by the equation   . If the battery is producing a current of 4 amperes, how much electrical power is being produced, and how much power is being wasted? . The difference between the total and the electrical power represents power that is wasted (and that accumulates as heat). Consider a hypothetical battery with a voltage vs. current curve described by the equation An electrical power supply, such as a battery, generates an electrical potential (voltage, V) which varies depending on how much current (i) it is delivering. The integral   represents the total power (energy per unit time) being given off by the battery when it is producing a current I. The useful electrical power, however, is just the product   . The difference between the total and the electrical power represents power that is wasted (and that accumulates as heat). Consider a hypothetical battery with a voltage vs. current curve described by the equation   . If the battery is producing a current of 4 amperes, how much electrical power is being produced, and how much power is being wasted? . If the battery is producing a current of 4 amperes, how much electrical power is being produced, and how much power is being wasted?

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Find the mean of the random variable with the given pdf. Find the mean of the random variable with the given pdf.

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Identify the mass of a thin wire with density Identify the mass of a thin wire with density   . .

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Find the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region bounded by Find the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region bounded by   about y = 0. about y = 0.

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Identify the region (solid lines) and axis of revolution (dashed line) for the solid whose volume is described by the integral Identify the region (solid lines) and axis of revolution (dashed line) for the solid whose volume is described by the integral   . .

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Find a value of c for which Find a value of c for which   is a pdf on the indicated interval.  is a pdf on the indicated interval. Find a value of c for which   is a pdf on the indicated interval.

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Sketch and estimate the area determined by the intersections of the following curves using the method of trapezoids. Sketch and estimate the area determined by the intersections of the following curves using the method of trapezoids.

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Molding is typically long, thin, decorative pieces of wood used, for instance, around windows or doors. The cross-section of a particular type of molding can be described as the region bounded by Molding is typically long, thin, decorative pieces of wood used, for instance, around windows or doors. The cross-section of a particular type of molding can be described as the region bounded by   , x = 4, x = 0, and   (all measured in inches), projected perpendicular to the xy-plane (see figure). If the manufacturer paints all four sides (but not the ends) and each gallon of paint covers 250 ft<sup>2</sup>, how many linear feet of molding can be coated with one gallon?  , x = 4, x = 0, and Molding is typically long, thin, decorative pieces of wood used, for instance, around windows or doors. The cross-section of a particular type of molding can be described as the region bounded by   , x = 4, x = 0, and   (all measured in inches), projected perpendicular to the xy-plane (see figure). If the manufacturer paints all four sides (but not the ends) and each gallon of paint covers 250 ft<sup>2</sup>, how many linear feet of molding can be coated with one gallon?  (all measured in inches), projected perpendicular to the xy-plane (see figure). If the manufacturer paints all four sides (but not the ends) and each gallon of paint covers 250 ft2, how many linear feet of molding can be coated with one gallon? Molding is typically long, thin, decorative pieces of wood used, for instance, around windows or doors. The cross-section of a particular type of molding can be described as the region bounded by   , x = 4, x = 0, and   (all measured in inches), projected perpendicular to the xy-plane (see figure). If the manufacturer paints all four sides (but not the ends) and each gallon of paint covers 250 ft<sup>2</sup>, how many linear feet of molding can be coated with one gallon?

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Set up the integral for the surface area of the surface of revolution and approximate the integral with a numerical method. Round answers to two decimal places. Set up the integral for the surface area of the surface of revolution and approximate the integral with a numerical method. Round answers to two decimal places.   revolved about the x-axis revolved about the x-axis

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A race track is described by the equations A race track is described by the equations   , and   . How long is one lap around the track? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. , and A race track is described by the equations   , and   . How long is one lap around the track? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. . How long is one lap around the track? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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A projectile traveling with momentum 2 kg m/s in one direction undergoes an impulse in the opposite direction. The force of the impulse is described as 6000(sin500t) kg m/s2 and it is exerted over a time range A projectile traveling with momentum 2 kg m/s in one direction undergoes an impulse in the opposite direction. The force of the impulse is described as 6000(sin500t) kg m/s<sup>2</sup> and it is exerted over a time range   . What is the object's momentum (in the direction of the impulse) after the impulse? . What is the object's momentum (in the direction of the impulse) after the impulse?

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Find the length of the line segment described by the function Find the length of the line segment described by the function   between x = 1 and x = 4. Round your answer to three decimal places. between x = 1 and x = 4. Round your answer to three decimal places.

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Find the median of x, given the pdf Find the median of x, given the pdf   . Round to the nearest integer. . Round to the nearest integer.

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A ball is thrown at an angle of A ball is thrown at an angle of   with an initial speed of 40 meters/second. What is its time of flight ? [Assume the ball is thrown from ground level and lands at ground level.] with an initial speed of 40 meters/second. What is its time of flight ? [Assume the ball is thrown from ground level and lands at ground level.]

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