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I'd like to check if i got correct answer
Find the volume of the solid generated by rotating the region trapped between
around the y-axis.i get
i was using formula
then
Last edited by loida (2010-12-28 13:53:21)
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Hi loida;
What did you get when you drew the region you are interested in?
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hi loida
edit complete
I always start these with a diagram:
The line y = 1 forms the lower constraint; x = 5 is the right hand constraint; and y = x forms the top constraint.
Note: It is rotated around the y axis.
The dotted rectangle represents a 'typical' thin strip with width (5-y) and thickness dy.
So that 'rectangle', (5 - y) by dy, is rotated to make a disc (with hole) with volume pi (5 squared - y squared) times thickness
Now sum these up across the y direction:
Sorry, this does not give your answer.
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2010-12-28 22:17:17)
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Hi;
That is the correct diagram but how about this idea. We square that triangle up now it is a 4 x 4 square. If we rotate that around the y axis it is just a washer. The volume of the washer is
The line y = x cuts that washer in half so the volume of that triangle rotated around the y axis is 48 π. Where is that going wrong?
I got your answer using calculus but you might have left out a pi in front.
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hi bobbym,
When you 'cut your washer in half' you make a cone. So I don't think you can just take half the answer.
ps. Firstly I rotated around the x axis; then I messed up the volume calculation. What I've edited above is my best answer so far. It may not be the version you read earlier.
Bob
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Yes, I know, a cone with r and h is 1 / 3 of a cylinder with the same r and h. So that cone is 32 π. That means the bottom volume which we are interested in is 64 π. That does not jive with the 176 / 3 π answer that calculus gives.
Oh, I see it now. 1 / 3 of cylinder but not 1 / 3 of a washer! The calculus answer stands!
Loida;
Just in case you did not always draw a diagram whenever you can.
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thanks .. i missed 1<=y part .. i drew y<=1
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Hi;
Check this vid out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4tHgy0XiUM
It is a good one. You did not have to subtract the interior cylinder the method just does the part you want.
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i got
Last edited by loida (2010-12-28 23:32:04)
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hi loida and bobbym,
I'm getting 136/3 times pi. ??
loida: Where did your equation come from? Why 2 pi ?
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2010-12-28 23:55:46)
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i'm getting pi*176/3 in both cases
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_of_revolution Cylinder method
Last edited by loida (2010-12-29 00:24:59)
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Hi;
I am getting 176 / 3 π.
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thank you!
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But remember up there you have 175 / 3 π. That is what started this whole thread.
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i know.. it's because i didn't see that it's y>=1
i'm thankful to both of you Bobies
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i'm thankful to both of you Bobies
Now that is cool! I have never seen that thanks before and I thank you for posting it. Have a Happy New Year.
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you too!
both of you
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hi
Whoops! I did 125 - 25 = 120. And then 360 - 124 = 136. !! I blame it on all that wine over Christmas.
Thanks for sorting me out.
Happy New Year!
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2010-12-29 01:19:45)
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Did you see Loida's thanks? Happy New Year!
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Yes. I've never been called that either. Perhaps it should be Bobbies.
Either way, I am honoured to be mentioned in the same sentence as you. That's twice today.
Bob
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Hi Bob;
Either way, I am honoured to be mentioned in the same sentence as you. That's twice today.
I think some clarification is necessary.
Ever seen any of those old Godzilla movies? Shown here on the left doing the Tango with King Kong. They would stuff some poor guy into that bad rubber suit until he would expire from heat exhaustion. They would literally pick him up with a forklift and place him in the middle of a cardboard city. He could hardly move in that rubber coffin, so he would frequently flop and require the forklift. Me working on a math problem is very much like watching Godzilla stumble through Tokyo, if I stumble enough I might find some answer.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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