Let (2,0,0) be spherical polar coordinates, under the convention which we have used in this course. The density (mass pe
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Let (2,0,0) be spherical polar coordinates, under the convention which we have used in this course. The density (mass pe
Let (2,0,0) be spherical polar coordinates, under the convention which we have used in this course. The density (mass per unit volume) of a three-dimensional solid object W varies such that at a general location (2,0,0), the density is sin’ 0+1. If W* describes the limits associated with (2,0,0)-coordinates for W, then the mass of the solid is w O (sin? 0 + 1) SJ!. dpdøde SSL. (sin? 0 + 1) do dødp SSS do O psin A (sin’6+1) de dø dp O SIL. A* sin q (sinº 0 +1) dpdøde
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