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Disk method

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Calculus I

Definition

The disk method is a technique for finding the volume of a solid of revolution by slicing it into disks. It involves integrating the area of these circular slices perpendicular to the axis of rotation.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The formula for the disk method is $$V = \pi \int_{a}^{b} [R(x)]^2 \, dx$$ where $R(x)$ is the radius of the disk at position $x$.
  2. The method applies to solids generated by rotating a function around an axis, typically the x-axis or y-axis.
  3. Disks are perpendicular to the axis of rotation, and their radii are determined by the function being rotated.
  4. Integral limits $(a$ and $b)$ represent the interval over which you are rotating the function.
  5. If rotating around an axis other than x or y, adjustments must be made to account for the distance from that axis.

Review Questions

  • What is the integral formula used in the disk method?
  • How do you determine the radius of a disk when using this method?
  • In what scenarios would you use adjustments in applying the disk method?
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