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Chapter 5 Multiple integrals; applications of integration
Mathematical methods in the physical sciences 3rd edition Mary L. Boas Chapter 5 Multiple integrals; applications of integration (다중적분 ; 적분의 응용) Lecture 16 Double & Triple integrals
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1. Introduction - Use for integration : finding areas, volume, mass, moment of inertia, and so on. - Computers and integral tables are very useful in evaluating integrals. 1) To use these tools efficiently, we need to understand the notation and meaning of integrals. 2) A computer gives you an answer for a definite integral.
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2. Double and triple integrals (이중, 삼중 적분)
AREA under the curve VOLUME under the surface “double integral”
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- Iterated integrals Example 1.
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‘Integration sequence does not matter.’
(b)
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Integrate with respect to y first,
Integrate with respect to x first,
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Integrate in either order,
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In case of Example mass=? (2,1) density f(x,y)=xy (0,0)
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Triple integral f(x,y,z) over a volume V,
Example 3. Find V in ex. 1 by using a triple integral,
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Example 4. Find mass in ex. 1 if density =x+z,
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3. Application of integration; single and multiple integrals
(적분의 응용 ; 단일적분, 다중적분) Example 1. y=x^2 from x=0 to x=1 (a) area under the curve (b) mass, if density is xy (c) arc length (d) centroid of the area (e) centroid of the arc (f) moments of the inertia 1 (a) area under the curve (b) mass, if density of xy
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(c) arc length of the curve
ds dy dx (d) centroid of the area (or arc) cf. centroid : constant
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In our example, (e) If is constant,
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(f) moments of the inertia
In our example, (=xy)
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EX. 2 Rotate the area of Ex. 1 (y=x^2) about x-axis
(a) volume (b) moment of inertia about x axis (c) area of curved surface (d) centroid of the curved volume (a) volume (i) (ii)
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(b) I_x (=const.) (c) area of curved surface (d) centroid of surface
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Chapter 5 Multiple integrals: applications of integration
Mathematical methods in the physical sciences 3rd edition Mary L. Boas Chapter 5 Multiple integrals: applications of integration Lecture 17 Change of variables in integrals
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4. Change of variables in integrals: Jacobians (적분의 변수변환 ; Jacobian)
In many applied problems, it is more convenient to use other coordinate systems instead of the rectangular coordinates we have been using. - polar coordinate: 1) Area 2) Curve
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Example 1 r=a, density (a) centroid of the semicircular area
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(b) moment of inertia about the y-axis
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- Cylindrical coordinate
- Spherical coordinate
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Jacobians (Using the partial differentiation)
** Prove that
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Example 2. z r=h Mass: h y Centroid: x Moment of inertia:
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Example 3. Moment of inertia of ‘solid sphere’ of radius a
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Example 4. I_z of the solid ellipsoid
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In a similar way,
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5. Surface integrals (?) (표면적분)
‘projection of the surface to xy plane’
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Example 1. Upper surface of the sphere by the cylinder
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H. W. (due 5/28) Chapter 5 2-43 3-17, 18, 19, 20 4-4
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