Electric Potential Due to Unevenly Charged Disk - Help/Hints Needed

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i have to integrate to find the electric potential due to a disk of charge with an uneven charge distribution. i was able to set up the intergral but i can't solve it. should i do integration by parts (i tried it) or use something else. just give me a hint

int ( r^3/[(x^2 + r^2)]^.5) dr (x is a constant)

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Make the substitution

r=x\sinh t

Daniel.
 
>.< I don't know Daniels way, Id go with trigonometric substitution, tan theta = r/x. Draw a triangle, you see that the hypotnuse is your denominator. Just solve for everything and sub them in, it reduces to x^3\int \tan^3 \theta \sec \theta d\theta.
 
yea i figured it out. i did uv substitution, takeing u=r^2 and dx= r/(r^2+x^2) ^9.5)

thank you for everyone who gave advice. :D
 
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