Use cylindrical shells to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating about the x-axis the region under curve y=sqrt{x} from 0 to 1.

figoveck38

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2022-11-10

Understanding shell height (finding volume)
- Use cylindrical shells to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating about the x-axis the region under curve y = x from 0 to 1.
Shell radius = y
Shell height = 1 y 2
V = 2 π 0 1 y ( 1 y 2 ) d y
I didn't understand the shell height, why it is 1 y 2 ? Why not y 2 ? I think, shell height should be y 2 . Can you explain?

Answer & Explanation

aguraire1jm

aguraire1jm

Beginner2022-11-11Added 4 answers

Explanation:
The region is bounded on the left by y = x , which can be rewritten as x = y 2 .
The region is also bounded on the right by x = 1
Hence 1 y 2

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