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Imagine that the area density (the mass per unit area) of this surface varies with x and y, and you want to determine the total "mass" of the surface. How would you do this?
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You can do this by dividing the surface into two-dimensional segments over each of which the area density is approximately constant

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#electromagnetism #physics
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Imagine that the area density (the mass per unit area) of this surface varies with x and y, and you want to determine the total "mass" of the surface. How would you do this?
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#electromagnetism #physics
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Imagine that the area density (the mass per unit area) of this surface varies with x and y, and you want to determine the total "mass" of the surface. How would you do this?
Answer
You can do this by dividing the surface into two-dimensional segments over each of which the area density is approximately constant
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Imagine that the area density (the mass per unit area) of this surface varies with x and y, and you want to determine the total mass of the surface. You can do this by dividing the surface into two-dimensional segments over each of which the area density is approximately constant

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