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Page 1: Volume: Using Disks and Washers

AP Calculus AB

Volume: Using Disksand Washers

Jeff BlakeMatt Braddock

Elisabeth Mueller

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Volume Overview

Area between curves can be rotated about horizontal or vertical lines to create solids with circular cross-sections● The cross-sections of the solid

are disks● If there is a hole in the solid, the

cross-sections are washers

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Volume Overview

Approximates the volume of a solid by summing the

volumes of the cross-sections with width Δx, then uses the limit to shrink the widths to

zero.

Equations

● Disk Method:

R(x) is the radius of the disk

● Washer Method:

R(x) is the outside radius of the washer, and r(x) is the inside radius

of the washer.

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Essential Understanding

● Find the intersection(s) of the graphs and use them as limits of integration

● Find the area of the region between the graph and the axis, or between two graphs

● Determine when to use the disk method and when to use the washer method

● Determine the outside and inside radii of a washer

● Determine when to integrate with respect to x and when to integrate with respect to y

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Issues with Content

● Determining which variable to integrate with respect to

● Determining the radius/radii of the cross-section (especially when the axis of revolution is not the x- or y-axis)

● Determining limits of integration when functions intersect

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Presenting Volume

● A cucumber is approximately a cylinder (removing the ends makes this more apparent)

● Throughout the cucumber, the radius is inconsistent, so the volume formula does not apply

● Can cut the cucumber into disks with a consistent radius, determine the volume of each disk, then sum the volumes

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Presenting Volume

Similarly, you can cut a cantaloupe in half and remove the pulp, then you can identify cross-sections that are washers.

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Remediation

Remediation Videos● Finding zeros and intersects

with the TI-84 (video)● Finding area underneath a

curve (video)● Evaluating integrals

analytically (video)

Video Lessons for Volume● Educreations

– Introduction (video)– Additional problems (video)

● Khan Academy– Set of lessons (video)

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AP Free Response Questions1998 AB1 2006 AB1

1999 AB2 2006B AB1

2000 AB1 2007 AB1

2001 AB1 2007B AB1

2002 AB1 2008B AB1

2002B AB1 2009 AB4*

2003 AB1 2009B AB4*

2003B AB1 2010 AB4*

2004 AB2 2010B AB1

2004B AB1 2011 AB3*

2005 AB1 2013 AB5*

2005B AB1 2014 AB2

Volume of a solid of revolution● Appears on nearly every

AP Calculus AB exam● Until recently, always

calculator active● 24 free response questions

available on AP Central

*Graphing Calculator Non-Active

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2010 Exam Form B #1

Find the volume of the solid generated when R is revolved about the horizontal line y = 6.

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2014 Exam #2

Find the volume of the solid generated when R is rotated about the horizontal line y = -2.

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2008 Exam Form B #1

Find the volume of the solid generated when R is rotated about the vertical line x = -1.

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2008 Exam Form B #1

Find the volume of the solid generated when R is rotated about the vertical line x = -1.

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Opportunities for Technology

● Calculators are used to find intersections of graphs and compute volume integrals

● Visual representations of creating solids available online (disk method; washer method)

● Calculus in Motion for Geometer's Sketchpad