In geometry, a solid of revolution is a solid figure obtained by rotating a plane figure around some straight line (the axis of revolution) that lies on the same plane. The surface created by this revolution and which bounds the solid is the surface of revolution. Assuming that the curve does not cross the axis, the solid's volume is equal to the length of the circle described by the figure's centroid multiplied by the figure's area (Pappus's second centroid theorem). A representative disc is a three-dimensional volume element of a solid of revolution. The element is created by rotating a line segment (of length w) around some axis (located r units away), so that a cylindrical volume of πr2w units is enclosed. (Wikipedia).
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Custom Made Solid of Revolution!
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Volume of solid of revolution[Tutorial]
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Solid of revolution[Tutorial] In case you wanna to pay me a drink: https://www.paypal.me/admirsuljicic/
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Volume Solid of revolution Full tutorial step by step on link: https://youtu.be/YmOw9_k69CE In case you wanna to pay me a drink: https://www.paypal.me/admirsuljicic/
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Solid of Revolution (2 of 3: Finding Volume of the Solid of Revolution using Volume of a cylinder)
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Geometrical Snapshots from Ancient Times to Modern Times - Tom M. Apostol - 11/5/2013
The 23rd Annual Charles R. DePrima Memorial Undergraduate Mathematics Lecture by Professor Tom M. Apostol was presented on November 5, 2013, in Baxter Lecture Hall at Caltech in Pasadena, CA, USA. For more info, visit http://math.caltech.edu/events/14deprima.html Produced in association w
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Physical Modeling Tutorial, Part 7: Building Components
There are several ways to create assembly components in Simscape Multibody. We'll show you how to create simple geometries, extruded and revolved solids, and compound bodies. The components of a suspension system are used as an example. - Enter the MATLAB and Simulink Racing Lounge: http:
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Volume of Solid of Revolution Disk Method and Washer Method Calculus 1 AB (Read Description)
I introduce the process of finding the volume of a solid, also called volume of revolution, using the Disk Method and Washer Method. There are a few minor copy errors corrected with annotations. Please read notes if not using Flash. Example revolving about the x-axis 10:14 Example revolv
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Solid of Revolution: Compute the volume by Disc Method
Free ebook http://bookboon.com/en/learn-calculus-2-on-your-mobile-device-ebook Example showing how to compute volume of a solid that results from a curve being rotated about the x axis. Such ideas are seen in a Calculus 2 course. The disc method is used when the slice that was drawn is pe
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Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012: Is it possible to plot solids of revolution?
Yu-Sung Chang explains how to plot and manipulate solids or surfaces of revolution during Mathematica Experts Live: Dynamic Interfaces Q&A 2012. For more information about the event, please visit: http://www.wolfram.com/training/special-event/mathematica-experts-live-dynamic-interfaces-20
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Physical Modeling Tutorial, Part 6: Introduction to Multibody Simulation
Discover the concept of multibody modeling with Simscape Multibody.Simscape Multibody extends Simscape with the ability to easily model rigid body mechanical systems in 2D and 3D. - Enter the MATLAB and Simulink Racing Lounge: http://bit.ly/2HhcXnU - Download Example Files: Physical Mod
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Lecture on Volume from 'Worldwide Integral Calculus'. For more lecture videos and $10 digital textbooks, visit www.centerofmath.org.
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How to Make a Custom Solid of Revolution in GeoGebra
This silent screencast illustrates how easy it is to create a custom solid of revolution in GeoGebra's Graphing Calculator app.
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