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28 May, 10:38

The linear density of a rod of length 4 m is given by rho (x) = 6 + 5 x measured in kilograms per meter, where x is measured in meters from one end of the rod. Find the total mass of the rod.

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  1. 28 May, 11:06
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    M (t) = 64 Kgs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the total mass of the rod, we have to integrate the expression

    M (x) = ∫₀⁴ rho (x) * dx

    Where rho (x) = 6 + 5*x in Kgs / m

    M (x) = ∫₀⁴ (6 + 5*x) dx ⇒ M (x) = ∫₀⁴ 6 dx + ∫₀⁴ 5*x dx

    M (x) = 6x |₀⁴ + 5 * x²/2 |₀⁴

    M (x) = 6 (4 - 0) + 5/2 (16 - 0)

    M (x) = 24 + 40 Kgs

    M (t) = 64 Kgs
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