The following examples refer to Bradley's Calculus.
The following examples are practice of substitution and integrals by tables.
Examples:
- pg. 447 (Section 7.1): #29, #54
Integration by parts is introduced and can be useful in physics
Examples:
- pg. 453 (Section 7.2): #30, #42, #43
- pg. 454 (Section 7.2): #45
The following examples refer to Young and Freedman's University Physics.
Faraday's law of induction involves the change in flux with respect to time.
Examples:
- pg. 944 (Example 30-1)
- pg. 965 (30-4)
- pg. 954 (Example 30-12)
By generalizing the concept of motional emf for a conductor with any shape, one can find the motional emf by using the integral of a cross product.
Examples:
- pg. 954 (Example 30-13)
- pg. 966 (30-19)