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Calculating Area of Polar Function: Spiral r = 5(e^.1θ)
So the bounds would be between 2\pi < \theta < 4\pi?- klarge
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Calculating Area of Polar Function: Spiral r = 5(e^.1θ)
2\pi < \theta < 4\pi and the third would be 4\pi < \theta < 6\pi.- klarge
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Calculating Area of Polar Function: Spiral r = 5(e^.1θ)
2nd between -2pi and 2pi and the third between -4pi and 4pi?- klarge
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Calculating Area of Polar Function: Spiral r = 5(e^.1θ)
1. Problem: Use the spiral r = 5(e^.1θ). Find the area of the region in Quadrant I that is outside the second revolution of the spiral and inside the third revolution. 2. Homework Equations : 3. Attempt at solution: My problem with finding the area of a polar graph is...- klarge
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- Area Function Polar
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Calculating Kinetic Energy at Perihelion: Orbital Energetics Help
Given: Planet is orbiting a star G = 6.67259 x 10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2 Mstar = 1.99 x 10^30 kg mplanet = 5.98 x 10^24 kg distance from perihelion to star = 1.69 x 10^11 m distance from aphelion to star = 1.745 x 10^11 m potential energy at perihelion = -4.698 x 10^33 J Need: Kinetic...- klarge
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- Energetics Orbital
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help