The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Exercises

Example 1

Let h be measured in feet and p(h) be measured in psi (pounds per square inch, not the Greek letter ψ). Determine the units of each quantity.

Example 2

Let h be measured in feet and p(h) be measured in psi (pounds per square inch, not the Greek letter ψ). Determine the units of each quantity.

Example 3

Let h be measured in feet and p(h) be measured in psi (pounds per square inch, not the Greek letter ψ). Determine the units of each quantity.

The average value of p on [4, 7].

Example 4

Let h be measured in feet and p(h) be measured in psi (pounds per square inch, not the Greek letter ψ). Determine the units of each quantity.

Example 5

Let h be measured in feet and p(h) be measured in psi (pounds per square inch, not the Greek letter ψ). Determine the units of each quantity.