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Volumes – The Disk Method
Textbook 7.2 Overview on Page 456
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Revolving a Function We have a function f(x) on the interval [a, b]
What happens when we revolve that segment of curve about the x axis? What kind of functions generated these solids of revolution? f(x) a b
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Disks We can use integrals to determine the volume of these solids
f(x) We can use integrals to determine the volume of these solids Here we have a disk which is a slice of the solid What is the radius? What is the thickness? What then, is its volume? dx
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Disks To find the volume of the whole solid we sum the volumes of the disks Shown as a definite integral f(x) a b
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Try It Out! Try the function y = x3 on the interval 0 < x < 2 rotated about x-axis
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Revolve About Line Not a Coordinate Axis
Consider the function y = 2x2 and the boundary lines y = 0, x = 2 Revolve this region about the line x = 2 We need an expression for the radius in terms of y
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Washers Consider the area between two functions rotated about the axis
Now we have a hollow solid We will sum the volumes of washers As an integral f(x) g(x) a b
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What will be the limits of integration?
Application Given two functions y = x2, and y = x3 Revolve region between about x-axis What will be the limits of integration?
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Revolving About y-Axis
Also possible to revolve a function about the y-axis Make a disk or a washer to be horizontal Consider revolving a parabola about the y-axis How to represent the radius? What is the thickness of the disk?
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Revolving About y-Axis
Must consider curve as x = f(y) Radius = f(y) Slice is dy thick Volume of the solid rotated about y-axis
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Flat Washer Determine the volume of the solid generated by the region between y = x2 and y = 4x, revolved about the y-axis Radius of inner circle? f(y) = y/4 Radius of outer circle? Limits? 0 < y < 16
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