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The linear density of a rope is the ratio of its mass per unit length. It is given by the equation λ=ml, where λ is the linear
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Which is the higher density of polyethylene, linear or branched? Select the choice with the best accompanying explanation.
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A nylon string has a linear density of 7.2g/m and is under a tension of 150N. The fixed supports are 90cm apart. The string is
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A rod with a length
L = 0.385 m and a nonuniform linear mass density rests along the y axis with one end at the origin. If the
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A long, thin straight wire with linear charge density -λ runs down the center of a thin, hollow metal cylinder of radius R. The
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A long, thin straight wire with linear charge density -λ runs down the center of a thin, hollow metal cylinder of radius R. The
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The density of a 4.41-m long rod can be described by the linear density function λ(x) = 111 g/m + 12.3x g/m2. One end of the
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The density of a 4.41-m long rod can be described by the linear density function λ(x) = 111 g/m + 12.3x g/m2. One end of the
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The linear density in a rod √3 meters long is (12/(1+x^2)) kg/m, where x is measured in meters from one end of the rod. Find
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Which of the following accurately describes how the distinction between density and concentration is useful to geographers?
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