Derivatives Application: Linear Density
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In this video I go over a useful physics application for derivatives and show that the linear density of an object such as a metal rod is simply the derivative of the mass in terms of the length of the rod.
Download the notes in my video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9xt5eu8m950wq0y/391%20-%20Derivatives%20Application%20Example%20-%20Linear%20Density.pdf
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