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Calculating Work Using Integrals: MATH 172 Problems 4 & 5 thumbnail

Calculating Work Using Integrals: MATH 172 Problems 4 & 5

Using integrals to calculate work done in physics examples

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Work and Average Value: MATH 152 Problems 1-9 thumbnail

Work and Average Value: MATH 152 Problems 1-9

Using integrals to solve work problems and find the average value

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week3 #09 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week3 #09

Using vectors to find the work done when a force moves an object

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week3 #10 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week3 #10

Calculating the work done pushing a crate up a ramp

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MLC WIR M151 week1 #08 thumbnail

MLC WIR M151 week1 #08

Using the dot product to calculate work done

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Review for the Common Exam: MATH 152 Exam 1 Review Problems 11-14 thumbnail

Review for the Common Exam: MATH 152 Exam 1 Review Problems 11-14

Review of work and average value

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Definition of Work thumbnail

Definition of Work

Explaining the definition of work for constant and non-constant forces

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Work Done Stretching a Spring Using Hooke's Law thumbnail

Work Done Stretching a Spring Using Hooke's Law

How to use Hooke's Law to calculate the work done in stretching a spring

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Work Done Pulling Up a Rope

How to calculate the work done in lifting up a rope possibly with a mass

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