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Volume: The Shell Method Lesson 7.3
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Find the volume generated when this shape is revolved about the y axis. We can’t solve for x, so we can’t use a horizontal slice directly.
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If we take a vertical slice and revolve it about the y-axis we get a cylinder.
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Shell Method Based on finding volume of cylindrical shells Add these volumes to get the total volume Dimensions of the shell Radius of the shell Thickness of the shell Height
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The Shell Consider the shell as one of many of a solid of revolution The volume of the solid made of the sum of the shells f(x) g(x) x f(x) – g(x) dx
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Try It Out! Consider the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, and
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Hints for Shell Method Sketch the graph over the limits of integration Draw a typical shell parallel to the axis of revolution Determine radius, height, thickness of shell Volume of typical shell Use integration formula
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Rotation About x-Axis Rotate the region bounded by y = 4x and y = x 2 about the x-axis What are the dimensions needed? radius height thickness radius = y thickness = dy
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Rotation About Non-coordinate Axis Possible to rotate a region around any line Rely on the basic concept behind the shell method x = a f(x) g(x)
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Rotation About Non-coordinate Axis What is the radius? What is the height? What are the limits? The integral: x = a f(x) g(x) a – x f(x) – g(x) x = c r c < x < a
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Try It Out Rotate the region bounded by 4 – x 2, x = 0 and, y = 0 about the line x = 2 Determine radius, height, limits 4 – x 2 r = 2 - x
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Try It Out Integral for the volume is
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Assignment Lesson 7.3 Page 472 Exercises 1 – 25 odd Lesson 7.3B Page 472 Exercises 27, 29, 35, 37, 41, 43, 55
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