Mass and center of mass Let S be a surface that represents a thin shell with density ρ. The moments about the coordinate planes ( see Section 13.6 ) are M y z = ∬ S x ρ ( x , y , z ) d S , M x z = ∬ S y ρ ( x , y , z ) d S , and M x y = ∬ S z ρ ( x , y , z ) d S . The coordinates of the center of mass of the shell are x ¯ = M y z m , y ¯ = M x z m , z ¯ = M x y m , where m is the mass of the shell. Find the mass and center of mass of the following shells. Use symmetry whenever possible . 67. The constant-density cone with radius a , height h , and base in the xy -plane
Mass and center of mass Let S be a surface that represents a thin shell with density ρ. The moments about the coordinate planes ( see Section 13.6 ) are M y z = ∬ S x ρ ( x , y , z ) d S , M x z = ∬ S y ρ ( x , y , z ) d S , and M x y = ∬ S z ρ ( x , y , z ) d S . The coordinates of the center of mass of the shell are x ¯ = M y z m , y ¯ = M x z m , z ¯ = M x y m , where m is the mass of the shell. Find the mass and center of mass of the following shells. Use symmetry whenever possible . 67. The constant-density cone with radius a , height h , and base in the xy -plane
Solution Summary: The author explains the formula used to find the mass and center of mass of a cone with constant density.
Mass and center of massLet S be a surface that represents a thin shell with density ρ. The moments about the coordinate planes (see Section 13.6) are
M
y
z
=
∬
S
x
ρ
(
x
,
y
,
z
)
d
S
,
M
x
z
=
∬
S
y
ρ
(
x
,
y
,
z
)
d
S
, and
M
x
y
=
∬
S
z
ρ
(
x
,
y
,
z
)
d
S
. The coordinates of the center of mass of the shell are
x
¯
=
M
y
z
m
,
y
¯
=
M
x
z
m
,
z
¯
=
M
x
y
m
, where m is the mass of the shell. Find the mass and center of mass of the following shells. Use symmetry whenever possible.
67. The constant-density cone with radius a, height h, and base in the xy-plane
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