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6.2 Setting Up Integrals: Volume, Density, Average Value
Mon Dec 14Find the area between the following
curves
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When to use integrals?
• Integrals represent quantities that are the “total amount” of something
• Area• Volume• Total mass
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How to set up an integral?
• Be able to approximate a quantity by a sum of N terms
• Write it as a limit as N approaches infinity
• Integrate whatever function determines each Nth term
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Volume
• Lets draw a solid with a base
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Volume integral
• Let A(y) be the area of the horizontal cross section at height y of a solid body extending from y = a to y = b. Then
• Volume =
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Ex 1
• Calculate the volume V of a pyramid of height 12m whose base is a square of side 4m using an integral
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Ex 2
• Compute the volume V of the solid whose base is the region between y = 4 – x^2 and the x-axis, and whose vertical cross sections perpendicular to the y-axis are semicircles
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Ex 3
• Compute the volume of a sphere of radius r using an integral
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Density and total mass
• Consider a rod with length L. If the rod’s mass can be described by a function, then it can also be written as an integral
• Total mass M =
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Ex 4
• Find the total mass M of a 2m rod of linear destiny where x is the distance from one end of the rod
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Population within a radius
• Let r be the distance from the center of a city and p(r) be the population density from the center, then
• Population P within a radius R =
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Ex 5
• The population in a certain city has radial density functionwhere r is the distance from the city center in km and p has units of thousands per square km. How many people live in the ring between 10 and 30km from the city center?
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Flow rate
• Let r = the radius of a tube, and v(r) be the velocity of the particles flowing through the tube, then
• Flow rate Q =
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Average Value
• The average value of an integrable function f(x) on [a,b] is the quantity
• Average value =
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Mean Value Theorem
• If f(x) is continuous on [a,b] then there exists a value c in the interval [a,b] such that
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Closure
• Let Find a value of c in [4,9] such that f(c) is equal to the average of f on [4,9]
• HW: p.372 #5, 10, 11, 19, 24, 29, 43, 47, 55
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6.2 Setting up IntegralsMon March 9
• Do Now • Find the volume of the solid whose base is the
triangle enclosed by x + y = 1, the x-axis, and the y-axis. The cross sections perpendicular to the y-axis are semicircles