There are other modules of exercises on definite integrals: OEF definite integral on the theory and computation of definite integral, and OEF geometric integral for geometrical applications.
Given that the voltage on the capacitor is volts at the time , what is this voltage (in volts) when seconds?
Given that the current entering into the solenoid is amperes at the time , what is this current (in amperes) when seconds?
We suppose that the gravity force stays constant during the travel at 9.8 , and that the rocket goes always vertically.
Step 1. The combustion lasts seconds.
Compute the average electric power dissipated on the resistance (in watts).
Suppose that a force of pulling at a spring lengthens it by . How much energy with respect to its rest position? (in kilogramme meters).
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