Question:

$\displaystyle\lim _{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{48}{x^4} \int_0^x \frac{ t ^3}{ t ^6+1} d t$ is equal to

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Correct Answer: 12

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The correct answer is 12.

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Concepts Used:

Applications of Integrals

There are distinct applications of integrals, out of which some are as follows:

In Maths

Integrals are used to find:

  • The center of mass (centroid) of an area having curved sides
  • The area between two curves and the area under a curve
  • The curve's average value

In Physics

Integrals are used to find:

  • Centre of gravity
  • Mass and momentum of inertia of vehicles, satellites, and a tower
  • The center of mass
  • The velocity and the trajectory of a satellite at the time of placing it in orbit
  • Thrust