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Integral Calculus

The document contains a series of mathematical and physics problems related to integral calculus, related rates, and dynamics. It includes questions on areas bounded by curves, volumes generated by revolution, and various physics calculations such as weight on the moon, density, and collision problems. The problems are aimed at applying concepts from calculus and physics to solve real-world scenarios.

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Integral Calculus

The document contains a series of mathematical and physics problems related to integral calculus, related rates, and dynamics. It includes questions on areas bounded by curves, volumes generated by revolution, and various physics calculations such as weight on the moon, density, and collision problems. The problems are aimed at applying concepts from calculus and physics to solve real-world scenarios.

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Integral Calculus

1.) What is the area bounded by the 3.) A balloon leaving the ground 18
curve y² = x and the line x - 4 = 0 m from the observer rises 3 m/s. How
fast is the angle of elevation of
2.) Find the area bounded by the the line of sight increasing after 8
line x - 2y + 10 = 0, the x-axis, seconds?
the y-axis and x=10

3.) Find the area bounded by the


parabolas x² - 2y = 0 and x² + 2y - Physics
8 = 0.
1.) How much does a 30 lbm weigh (in
4.) The area bounded by the curve lbf) on the moon? Gravitational
y² = 12x and the line x = 3 is acceleration in the moon is 5.47
revolved about the line x = 3. What ft/s²
is the volume generated?
2.) An iron block weighs 5N and has
5.) Given the area in the first a volume of 200 cubic centimeters.
quadrant bounded by x² = 8y, the What is the density of the block?
line y - 2 = 0 and the y - axis.
What is the volume generated when 3.) 100 g of water is mixed to 150 g
the area is revolved about the line alcohol. Calculate the specific
y - 2 = 0 gravity of the total mixture.
Density of alcohol is 790kg/m³
6.) Find the length of arc of the
parabola x² = 4y from x = -2 to 4.) A 16 gram mass is moving at 30
x = 2 cm/sec while a 4 gram mass is moving
in an opposite direction at 50
7.) Find the surface area generated cm/sec. They collide head on and
by rotating the parabola arc y = x² stick together. Their velocity after
about the x-axis from x = 0 to x = 1 collision is

8.) Locate the centroid of the plane 5.) A 10 g block slides with a
area bounded by the equation y² = velocity of 20 cm/s on a smooth
4x, x = 1 and the x-axis on the level surface and makes a collision
first quadrant. with a 30 g block moving in the
opposite direction with a velocity
of 10 cm/s. If the collision is
Related Rates perfectly elastic, what is the
velocity of the 30 g block after the
1.) Water is flowing into a conical collision?
vessel 15 cm deep and having a
6.) An aircraft engine develops a
radius of 3.75 cm across the top. If
forward thrust of 15,000 N. If the
the rate at which the water rises is
gross mass of the aircraft is 100
2cm/sec, how fast is the water
tons, what horsepower does the
flowing into the conical vessel when
engine develop if it is flying at
the water is 4cm deep?
1000 kph?
2.) A 2 meter ladder is sliding down
7.) If a 10 kg piece of copper falls
a wall at 5 m/s. Determine the rate
100 m, how much heat might be
at which the ladder slides along the
produced?
floor when the bottom is 1.5 meters
from the wall.
8.) A rocket is moving through a concentrated load of 100 N, 2 meters
vacuum. It changes its velocity from from the left end. Find the
9020 ft/sec to 5100 ft/sec in 48 reactions if reaction A is at the
seconds. How much power is required left end and reaction B at the right
to accomplish this if the rocket's end.
mass is 13,000 slugs?
17.) A 40 kg block is resting on an
9.) What average force is necessary inclined plane making an angle of
to stop a 45 caliber bullet of mass 20° from the horizontal. If the
of 15 grams and speed of 300 m/s as coefficient of friction is 0.60,
it penetrates a block to a distance determine the force parallel to the
of 5 cm? incline that must be applied to
cause impending motion down the
10.) A mercury barometer at the base plane.
of Mt. Makiling reads 654 mm and at
the same time another barometer at 18.) A 250 N block is initially at
the top of the mountain reads 480 rest on a flat surface that is
mm. Assuming specific weight of air inclined at 30°. If the coefficient
to be constant at 12 N/m³, what is of kinetic friction 0.30 and the
the approximate height of Mt. coefficient of static friction is
Makiling? 0.40, find the force required to
start the block moving up the plane.
11.) A tennis ball moving
horizontally to the left at 40 m/s 19.) How far does an automobile move
hits a racket and rebounds while its speed increases uniformly
horizontally to the right at 30 m/s. from 15 kph to 45 kph in 20 seconds?
If the mass of the ball is 100
grams, find the impulse of the force 20.) A train passing point A at a
(in kg-m/s) exerted on the ball by speed of 72 kph accelerates at 0.75
the racket. m/s² for one minute along a straight
path then decelerates at 1.0 m/s².
12.) A 50 g mass hangs at the end of How far in km from point A will it
the spring. When 20 grams more are be 2 minutes after passing point A?
added to the end of the spring, it
stretches 7 cm more. Find the spring 21.) A ball is kicked with an
constant. initial velocity of 12m/s at angle
of 50° to the horizontal.
13.) Determine the submerged depth
of a cube of steel 0.3 m on each a) How long will the ball stay in
side floating in mercury. The the air (assume it strikes the
specific gravities of steel and ground at the same height it was
mercury are 7.8 and 13.6 launched)
respectively.
b) How far will the ball go before
14.) How much oil at 200°C must be hitting the ground?
added to 50 grams of the same oil at
c) What will be the maximum height
20°C to heat it to 70°C?
of the ball?
15.) What is the magnitude of the
resultant force of the two forces
200 N at 20° and 400 N at 144°?

16.) A simply supported beam is 5


meters in length. It carries a
uniformly distributed load including
its own weight of 300 N/m and a

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