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Finding the Magnitude of Velocity v in Applied Mathematics
Iterated definite integrals I came across this problem, where I have to change a double Cartesian integral into an equivalent double Polar integral and then i am told to evaluate. The region R bounding the double Cartesian integral is R = {(x^2 + y^2): -1 <= x <= 1 and -(1-x^2)^(1/2) <= y <=...- paile
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Finding the Magnitude of Velocity v in Applied Mathematics
it makes clear sense!- paile
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Finding the Magnitude of Velocity v in Applied Mathematics
Given that a particle P in space would have position vector r(t)= xi + yj + zk,we can find its velocity v(t) by determining dy/dx of r(t) and even go further to computing the speed v given by the magnitude of v(t). With that being the case. If the magnitude of the speed v is defined, what...- paile
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