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Question 3 1 pts Calculate Sw y DV using cylindrical coordinates, where W is the solid:...
Use spherical coordinates to calculate the triple integral of f(x, y, z) = y over the region x2 + y2 + z2 < 3, x, y, z < 0. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) S S lw y DV = help (fractions)
dV, where is the unit ball in R3, that is, Use spherical coordinates to compute the integral We E = {(x, y, z)| 22 + y2 + 2 <1}.
Find: 1. Find (2x2 + y2) DV where Q = { (x,y,z) 0 < x <3, -2 <y <1, 152<2} ЛАЛ
Use cylindrical coordinates to calculate : x2 + y2 dVW : x² + y2 < 64, 05234 SS/(x2 + y2)dV =
i will rate. thanks. [20 pts) Let Q be the solid region Q={ (1,Y,Z): 2Vx2 + y2 < < <2} The density at each point (1,y,z) of Q is given as o(x, y, z) = x2 + y2 + z2. Calculate the moment of inertia about the z-axis, 1,, by hand, showing all work.
Use cylindrical coordinates to evaluate the triple integral ∭E √(x2+y2)dV where E is the solid bounded by the circular paraboloid z = 1-1(x2+y2) and the xy -plane.
1. Use cylindrical coordinates to SET UP the integral for the volume of the portion of the unit ball, 22 +232 + x2 < 1, above the plane z = 12 2. (a) Write in spherical coordinates the equations of the following surfaces: (i) x2 + y2 + x2 = 4 (ii) z = 3x2 + 3y2 (b) SET UP the integral in spherical coordinates for the volume of the solid inside the surface 22 + y2 + x2 =...
(15 pts) 7) Using the Divergence Theorem, calculate the flux integral JSF dĀ where F(x, y, z) =< 2 + x2,r2 + y2y +> and S is the closed cylinder 22 + y2 = 1 with 03:31.
12xz dV, where S is the solid region in the first octant (x, y, z > 0) that lies above the parabolic cylinder z = y2 and below the paraboloid Evaluate the triple integral I = 1] 1222 dV, where S ist 2= 8 – 2x2 - y2.
A solid is bounded above by a portion of the hemisphere z= 2 – – 72 . And below by the cone z = 2 + y2 , with a < 0 and y < 0. Part a: Express the volume of the solid as a triple integral involving 2, y and z. Part b: Express the volume of the solid as a triple integral in cylindrical coordinates. Parte: Express the volume of the solid as a triple integral in...