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The weight Wkg of a metal bar varies jointly as it's length L and the square of it's diameter D mm. If W=140 when D =4 and L=54, find D interm of W and L

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Answer:

D =
\sqrt{(216W)/(35L) }

Explanation:

From the given question, the expression showing the relationship among the weight, length and diameter of the metal bar is;

W
\alpha L
D^(2)

W = kL
D^(2)

where k is the constant of proportionality.

When W = 140, D = 4 and L = 54, then;

140 = k(54)
(4)^(2)

= 864k

k =
(140)/(864)

=
(35)/(216)

k =
(35)/(216)

⇒ W =
(35LD^(2) )/(216)

So that;

35L
D^(2) = 216W


D^(2) =
(216W)/(35L)

D =
\sqrt{(216W)/(35L) }

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