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What is the mass of ceramic on the wire with non-uniform coating?
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[QUOTE="defaultusername, post: 5520963, member: 595548"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] A metal wire is given a ceramic coating to protect it against heat. The machine that applies the coating does not do so very uniformly. The wire is in the shape of the curve [ATTACH=full]103255[/ATTACH] The density of the ceramic on the wire is [ATTACH=full]103256[/ATTACH] Use a line integral to calculate the mass of the ceramic on the wire. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] ∫ f(r,t,ρ) drdtdρ [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Here's my 'attempt at a solution': I tried to make a triple integral, but I don't quite know what to do next. ∫[SUB]0[/SUB][SUP]π[/SUP]∫[SUB]0[/SUB][SUP]π[/SUP]∫[SUB]0[/SUB][SUP]π[/SUP] [/QUOTE]
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