Chapter 6 | Applications of Integration
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6.5 EXERCISES For the following exercises, find the work done. 218. Find the work done when a constant force F =12 lb moves a chair from x =0.9 to x =1.1 ft. 219. How much work is done when a person lifts a 50 lb box of comics onto a truck that is 3 ft off the ground? 220. What is the work done lifting a 20 kg child from the floor to a height of 2 m? (Note that 1 kg equates to 9.8 N) 221. Find the work done when you push a box along the floor 2 m, when you apply a constant force of F =100N. 222. Compute the work done for a force F =12/ x 2 N from x =1 to x =2 m. 223. What is the work done moving a particle from x =0 to x =1 m if the force acting on it is F =3 x 2 N? For the following exercises, find the mass of the one- dimensional object. 224. A wire that is 2 ft long (starting at x =0) and has a density function of ρ ( x ) = x 2 +2 x lb/ft 225. A car antenna that is 3 ft long (starting at x =0) and has a density function of ρ ( x ) =3 x +2 lb/ft 226. A metal rod that is 8 in. long (starting at x =0) and has a density function of ρ ( x ) = e 1/2 x lb/in. 227. A pencil that is 4 in. long (starting at x =2) and has a density function of ρ ( x ) =5/ x oz/in. 228. A ruler that is 12 in. long (starting at x =5) and has a density function of ρ ( x ) = ln( x )+(1/2) x 2 oz/in. For the following exercises, find the mass of the two- dimensional object that is centered at the origin. 229. An oversized hockey puck of radius 2 in. with density function ρ ( x ) = x 3 −2 x +5 230. A frisbee of radius 6 in. with density function ρ ( x ) = e − x
231. A plate of radius 10 in. with density function ρ ( x ) =1+cos( πx ) 232. A jar lid of radius 3 in. with density function ρ ( x ) = ln( x +1) 233. A disk of radius 5 cm with density function ρ ( x ) = 3 x 234. A 12 -in. spring is stretched to 15 in. by a force of 75 lb. What is the spring constant? 235. A spring has a natural length of 10 cm. It takes 2 J to stretch the spring to 15 cm. How much work would it take to stretch the spring from 15 cm to 20 cm? 236. A 1 -m spring requires 10 J to stretch the spring to 1.1 m. How much work would it take to stretch the spring from 1 m to 1.2 m? 237. A spring requires 5 J to stretch the spring from 8 cm to 12 cm, and an additional 4 J to stretch the spring from 12 cm to 14 cm. What is the natural length of the spring? 238. A shock absorber is compressed 1 in. by a weight of 1 t. What is the spring constant? 239. A force of F =20 x − x 3 N stretches a nonlinear spring by x meters. What work is required to stretch the spring from x =0 to x =2 m? 240. Find the work done by winding up a hanging cable of length 100 ft and weight-density 5 lb/ft. 241. For the cable in the preceding exercise, how much work is done to lift the cable 50 ft? 242. For the cable in the preceding exercise, how much additional work is done by hanging a 200 lb weight at the end of the cable? 243. [T] A pyramid of height 500 ft has a square base 800 ft by 800 ft. Find the area A at height h . If the rock used to build the pyramid weighs approximately w =100 lb/ft 3 , how much work did it take to lift all the rock?
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