Multiple Choice
If two different objects have different mass distributions described by their respective density functions, would a dozen of each object necessarily have the same total mass?
If two different objects have different mass distributions described by their respective density functions, would a dozen of each object necessarily have the same total mass?
a) Set up the integral for the gravitational force between a rod with a density λ and length 2L, and a mass m at an arbitrary distance D directly above the midpoint of the rod.
b) Evaluate the integral.