Problems Involving Integration Please

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The discussion centers around the need for physics problems that incorporate calculus, specifically integration, to enhance problem-solving skills. The user is proficient in solving difficult physics problems but struggles with those requiring calculus, particularly in the context of variable linear mass density in strings. An example problem involves finding the linear mass density and wave speed of a string with a variable density, highlighting the user's difficulty in applying calculus concepts. The user seeks resources that provide such calculus-based physics problems for practice.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic physics concepts, particularly wave mechanics.
  • Familiarity with calculus, specifically integration techniques.
  • Knowledge of linear mass density and its implications in physics.
  • Ability to analyze and solve differential equations related to physical systems.
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  • Research calculus-based physics textbooks, such as "University Physics" by Young and Freedman.
  • Explore online resources like Khan Academy for calculus applications in physics.
  • Practice problems involving variable mass density using platforms like Physics Stack Exchange.
  • Study the wave equation and its derivations in the context of variable mass systems.
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Students in physics courses, particularly those in their second semester, educators seeking problem sets, and anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of calculus applications in physics.

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Hi, I'm taking my second semester of physics right now. I do a lot of practice problems from my book and am able to complete the problems marked "difficult" without much trouble. Even though these problems are a little more challenging, they hardly ever employ the use of calculus (integration), which is something my teacher loves to play with. I'm looking for a textbook, web site, or any other source that has physics problems that require the use of calculus to solve. I NEEEEEED to practice this, because these problems get me EVERY time.

An example of a problem that my teacher gave my class recently on a test is the following...
"a string hangs from the ceiling. It has a variable linear mass density that is zero at the bottom of the string and increases linearly until it reaches a maximum value at the top. The string has mass M and length L." Find the linear mass density and the speed of transverse wave along this string.
I understood in the case of a string with a constant linear mass density, the speed of a wave will increase as it nears the top of the string, and since in that case the string had a linear mass density that increased towards the top, the same behaviour would be exaggurated (for the lack of a better word). I knew the equation for the speed of a wave along a string, and I know the the linear mass density would some kind of function of x, but I got stuck there and had no idea how to proceed.

Problems like THAT are what I'm looking for. Any help is appreciated
 
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Why not google on "calculus problems physics", and see if anything there is of use ?
 

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