M mkv_86 Member Joined Jan 22, 2016 Messages 104 Gender Male HSC 2018 Sep 18, 2016 #1 Integration: When do I use disk method to calculate volumes of solids of revolution? Is there a specific reason why I should?
Integration: When do I use disk method to calculate volumes of solids of revolution? Is there a specific reason why I should?
pikachu975 Premium Member Joined May 31, 2015 Messages 2,739 Location NSW Gender Male HSC 2017 Sep 18, 2016 #2 Isn't that just the derivation of the normal way of integrating? V = pi (integral sign) (f(x ))^2 dx
M mkv_86 Member Joined Jan 22, 2016 Messages 104 Gender Male HSC 2018 Sep 19, 2016 #3 pikachu975 said: Isn't that just the derivation of the normal way of integrating? V = pi (integral sign) (f(x ))^2 dx Click to expand... No i mean this method where u do R^2-r^2 and then integrate
pikachu975 said: Isn't that just the derivation of the normal way of integrating? V = pi (integral sign) (f(x ))^2 dx Click to expand... No i mean this method where u do R^2-r^2 and then integrate
D94 New Member Joined Oct 5, 2011 Messages 4,423 Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 19, 2016 #4 mkv_86 said: No i mean this method where u do R^2-r^2 and then integrate Click to expand... Not necessary in 3U.
mkv_86 said: No i mean this method where u do R^2-r^2 and then integrate Click to expand... Not necessary in 3U.
pikachu975 Premium Member Joined May 31, 2015 Messages 2,739 Location NSW Gender Male HSC 2017 Sep 19, 2016 #5 mkv_86 said: No i mean this method where u do R^2-r^2 and then integrate Click to expand... What does the R and r represent? Radii?
mkv_86 said: No i mean this method where u do R^2-r^2 and then integrate Click to expand... What does the R and r represent? Radii?
I InteGrand Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 6,109 Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 19, 2016 #6 pikachu975 said: What does the R and r represent? Radii? Click to expand... Basically inner radius (r) and outer radius (R) in an annulus. Last edited: Sep 19, 2016
pikachu975 said: What does the R and r represent? Radii? Click to expand... Basically inner radius (r) and outer radius (R) in an annulus.