Shell approximation of solid of revolution II
Shell approximation of solid of revolution II
Published 2016-03-04T16:17:19+00:00
The model pictured on the left is the solid obtained by revolving the region between the graph of y=(x-1)(x-3)^2 and the x-axis on [1,3] around the y-axis. The model in the back is an approximation of that solid using 8 shells, and the model on the right is an approximation with 16 shells.
This particular volume is the same one computed with a definite integral at https://www.khanacademy.org/math/integral-calculus/solid_revolution_topic/shell-method/v/shell-method-for-rotating-around-vertical-line, in case you feel like doing some calculus.
For more information about the math behind approximating volumes with shells, see the link below.
MakerHome, Day 238:
http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2014/04/day-238-shellmaker-2.html
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Date published | 04/03/2016 |
Technology | FDM |