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If the linear mass density of a rod of length 2 m varies as λ=a+bx kg/m, where x is the distance (in metres) from its one end, then its centre of mass (in metres) is given by


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xcom=4(a+b)(9a+4b)
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xcom=3a+4b3(a+b)
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xcom=2(3a+4b)3
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xcom=(4a+12b)3
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Solution

The correct option is B xcom=3a+4b3(a+b)

Since the rod is lying along x axis, as shown in figure, its COM will have only xcoordinate.
ycom=0 & zcom=0
Consider an element of the rod of length dx at a distance x from the origin (O)
dm=λdx
dm=(a+bx)dx
From the equation:
xcom=xdmdm
Putting limits of x=0x=2
xcom=20x(a+bx)dx20(a+bx)dx
xcom=a[x22]20+b[x33]20a[x]20+b[x22]20
xcom=2a+8b32a+2b

xcom=3a+4b3(a+b)

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