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IND-S-MA-3-1-CLASSWORK N11-UNIT 3

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Contents:
• Use double integrals to find the center of mass of a two-dimensional object.
• Use triple integrals to locate the center of mass and the moment of inertia of a three-dimensional
object.
Instructions: answer each question in a single PDF document. Each electronic document should be you
submitted as evidence.

1. Suppose that Q is a solid region bounded by x+2y+3z=6 and the coordinate planes and has
density ρ(x,y,z)=x2yz. Find the total mass.

2. Find the center of mass of a thin, uniform plate whose shape is the region between y=cos(x) and the x-
axis between x=−π/2 and x=π/2. We may take density σ(x,y)=1, so you
Will find tne centriod instead pf the center of mass. Just remember
that coordinates of the center of mass are

3. The solid D is bounded below by z = x2 + y2 and above by z = 2x. The


main problem is determining the first moment of inertia about the z
axis (or about xy-plane). We may take density σ(x,y,z)=1

4. Determine de the volume enclosed by z=sinxcosy and R: [0,Pi/2]x[0,Pi/2]

5. Evaluate the center of mass of a solid E, with density ρ(x,y,z)= x2+y2, where E is bounded by y2+z2=9 , x=0,
y =3x and z=0 in the first octant

6. Evaluate the line integral . is the trayectory between the points (0,0) y (2,2)

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