The accompanying figure shows a right circular cylinder of radius 10 cm spinning at 3 revolutions per minute about the z -axis. At time t = 0 s, a bug at the pint 0 , 10 , 0 begins walking straight up the face of the cylinder at the rate of 0.5 cm/min. (a) Find the cylindrical coordinates of the bug after 2 min. (b) Find the rectangular coordinates of the bug after 2 min. (c) Find the spherical coordinates of the bug after 2 min.
The accompanying figure shows a right circular cylinder of radius 10 cm spinning at 3 revolutions per minute about the z -axis. At time t = 0 s, a bug at the pint 0 , 10 , 0 begins walking straight up the face of the cylinder at the rate of 0.5 cm/min. (a) Find the cylindrical coordinates of the bug after 2 min. (b) Find the rectangular coordinates of the bug after 2 min. (c) Find the spherical coordinates of the bug after 2 min.
The accompanying figure shows a right circular cylinder of radius 10 cm spinning at 3 revolutions per minute about the z-axis. At time
t
=
0
s, a bug at the pint
0
,
10
,
0
begins walking straight up the face of the cylinder at the rate of 0.5 cm/min.
(a) Find the cylindrical coordinates of the bug after 2 min.
(b) Find the rectangular coordinates of the bug after 2 min.
(c) Find the spherical coordinates of the bug after 2 min.
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SESSCALCET2 6.4.006.MI.
Use the Table of Integrals to evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
7y2
y²
11
dy
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SESSCALCET2 6.4.009.
Use the Table of Integrals to evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
tan³(12/z) dz
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SESSCALCET2 6.4.014.
Use the Table of Integrals to evaluate the integral. (Use C for the constant of integration.)
5 sinб12x dx
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