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Volume of Revolution Worksheet

The document provides instructions and practice problems for calculating volumes of solids of revolution using disk, washer, and shell methods of integration. It contains examples of finding the volumes of solids generated by revolving regions bounded by graphs over given axes or lines. Students are to complete multiple problems calculating volumes of various solids of revolution formed by rotating two-dimensional regions in three-dimensional space.
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Volume of Revolution Worksheet

The document provides instructions and practice problems for calculating volumes of solids of revolution using disk, washer, and shell methods of integration. It contains examples of finding the volumes of solids generated by revolving regions bounded by graphs over given axes or lines. Students are to complete multiple problems calculating volumes of various solids of revolution formed by rotating two-dimensional regions in three-dimensional space.
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Mr.

White

AP Calculus AB Volume of Revolution Worksheet Disk and Washer Methods (Integrate by hand and double check you work--also practice integrating)

Disks: V = r 2 dx or V = r 2 dy
a c

Washers: V = ( R2 r2 ) dx or V = ( R2 r2 ) dy
a c

1. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = 6, y = 0, x = 0, and x = 4 about: (a) the xaxis (452.389) and (b) yaxis (301.593) 2. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = x, y = 0, and x = 2 about: (a) the xaxis (8.378) and (b) yaxis (16.755) 3. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = y = 0 about the xaxis. (4.189) 1 x 2 and

4. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = x2 and y = 4 about the xaxis. (160.850) 5. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = 1 x, y = 0, and x = 0 about: (a) the xaxis (1.047), (b) the yaxis (1.047), and (c) the line y = 1. (4.189) 6. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = x, y = 0, and 2 < x < 4 about: (a) the xaxis (58.643), (b) the yaxis (117.286), and (c) the line x = 4. (33.510) 7. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = x , y = 0, and x = 4 about: (a) the xaxis (25.133), (b) the yaxis (80.425), (c) the line x = 4 (53.617), and (d) the line x = 6. (120.637) 8. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = 2x2, y = 0, and x = 2 about: (a) the yaxis (50.265), (b) the xaxis (80.425), and (c) the line y = 8 (187.658), 9. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = x2 and y = 4x x2 about: (a) the xaxis (33.510) and (b) the line y = 6 (67.021). 10. Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by revolving the region bounded by y = 6 2x x2 and y = x + 6 about: (a) the xaxis (152.681) and (b) the line y = 3 (67.858). 11. The region bounded by the parabola y = 4x x2 and the xaxis is revolved about the xaxis. Find the volume of the solid. (107.233)

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Mr. White Additional Practice if Needed--Disks and Washers

AP Calculus AB

For problems 1 through 5, find the volume of the solid obtained by revolving about the xaxis the region with the given boundaries: 1) f(x) = 2x + 1, y = 0, 1 < x < 4 (367.566) 2) f(x) = sin x, y = 0, 1 < x < (4.935) 3) f(x) = tan x, y = 0, 1 < x < /4 (0.674) 4) f(x) = (1/4)x2, g(x) = x (26.808) 5) f(x) = sin x, g(x) = cos x, 0 < x < /4 (1.571) For problems 6 through 8, find the volume of the solid obtained by revolving about the yaxis the region with the given boundaries: 6) y = x2, y = 0, 0 < x < 2 (25.133) 7) y = x3, x = 2, y = 0 (40.212) 8) y = 1/x, y = 0, 1/4 < x < 1 (4.712) 9) Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the xaxis and the graph of y = 1 x2 about the line y = 3. (28.484) 10) Find the volume of the solid obtained when the region bounded by the graphs of y = x = 9 is rotated about the line y = 2. (353.429) x , y = 0, and

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AP Calculus AB Volume of Revolution Worksheet Shell Method (Integrate by hand and double check you work--also practice integrating) Shells: V = 2 rhdx or V = 2 rhdy
a c b d

Complete each using the shell method--you may check using the disk or washer method. For problems 1-18, use the Shell Method to find the volume generated by revolving the given plane region about the given line. 1. y = x, y = 0, x = 2, about the yaxis (16.755) 2. y = 1 x, y = 0, x = 0, about the yaxis (1.047) 3. y = x, y = 0, x = 2, about the xaxis (8.378) 4. y = 2 x, y = 0, x = 0, about the xaxis (8.378) 5. y = x , y = 0, x = 4, about the yaxis (80.425)

6. y = x2 + 4, y = 8, x > 0, about the yaxis (25.133) 7. y = x2, y = 0, x = 2, about the yaxis (25.133) 8. y = x2, y = 0, x = 4, about the yaxis (402.124) 9. y = x2, y = 4x x2, about the yaxis (16.755) 10. y = x2, y = 4x x2, about the line x = 2 (16.755) 11. y = x2, y = 4x x2, about the line x = 4 (50.265) 12. y = 1/x, x = 1, x = 2, y = 0, about the xaxis (1.571) 13. y = 4x x2, y = 0, about the line x = 5 (201.062) 14. x + y2 = 9, x = 0, about the xaxis (127.235) 15. y = 4x x2, x = 0, y = 4, about the yaxis (8.378) 16. y = 4 x2, y = 0, about the yaxis (25.133) 17. y = x , y = 0, x = 4, about the line x = 6 (120.637)

18. y = 2x, y = 4, x = 0, about the yaxis (16.755) 19. Use the Disc (Washer) or Shell Method to find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by y = x3, y = 0, and x = 2 about: (a) the xaxis (57.446), (b) the yaxis (40.212), (c) the line x = 4 (60.319), and (d) the line y = 8 (143.616). 11/10/2012 Page 3

Mr. White

AP Calculus AB

Additional Practice if Needed--Disks, Washers, Shells, Cross Sections Page 455 below: 19 (0.101) 20 (0.924) 22 (14.4) 25 a) (6.283), b) (3.142), c) (7.540), d) (16.336) 26 a) (8.954), b) (7.854), c) (4.712), d) (16.179) 27 a) (25.133), b) (227.870), c) (107.233) 29 (2.152)

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