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7-2 Volume: The Disk Method (Day 2)

Objective: Find volume of a solid revolution using the disk method and washer method.

Miss BattagliaAP Calculus

If a region in the plane is revolved about a line, the resulting solid is a solid of revolution, and the line is called the axis of revolution. The simplest such solid is a right circular cylinder or disk (formed by revolving a rectangle about an axis adjacent to one side of the rectangle.

Volume of disk = (area of disk)(width of disk)= πR2Δx

ΔV = πR2Δx

The Disk Method

The approximation of the volume of a solid becomes better as ||Δ|| 0 (n ∞).

Volume of a solid =

Volume of a Solid

Representative Element

Solid of revolution

To find the volume of a solid of revolution with the disk method, use one of the following:

Horizontal Axis of Revolution Vertical Axis of Revolution

The Disk Method

The disk method can be extended to cover solids of revolution with holes by replacing the representative disk with a washer.

The Washer Method

Set up and evaluate the integral that gives the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the x-axis.

y = -x + 1

Example

Set up and evaluate the integral that gives the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the x-axis.

Example

Set up and evaluate the integral that gives the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the x-axis.

Example

Set up and evaluate the integral that gives the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the y-axis.

Example

Find the volume of the solids generated by revolving the regions bounded by the graphs of the equations about the given lines.

(a) the x-axis (b) the y-axis(c) the line x = 3 (d) the line x = 6

Example

Page 465 #15-21 odd (do evens for additional practice) 27, 33

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