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1. The region is bounded above by a paraboloid and below by the xy-plane. Integrating in cylindrical coordinates gives the volume as 8π. 2. The region is in the first octant bounded below by a cone and above by a plane. Integrating in cylindrical coordinates gives the volume as 5π/3. 3. The region is bounded by a cone and plane. Integrating in spherical coordinates gives the volume as π/6.

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Calc16 8

1. The region is bounded above by a paraboloid and below by the xy-plane. Integrating in cylindrical coordinates gives the volume as 8π. 2. The region is in the first octant bounded below by a cone and above by a plane. Integrating in cylindrical coordinates gives the volume as 5π/3. 3. The region is bounded by a cone and plane. Integrating in spherical coordinates gives the volume as π/6.

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SECTION 16.

8 TRIPLE INTEGRALS IN CYLINDRICAL AND SPHERICAL COORDINATES 1

|||| 16.8 Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates

A Click here for answers. S Click here for solutions.

1 4 |||| Sketch the solid whose volume is given by the integral and 7. Evaluate xxxE y dV, where E is the solid that lies between the
evaluate the integral. cylinders x 2  y 2  1 and x 2  y 2  4, above the xy-plane,
1.
2 2 4r 2
r dz dr d and below the plane z  x  2.
y yy
0 0 0
8. Evaluate xxxE xz dV, where E is bounded by the planes z  0,
3 2 3 z  y, and the cylinder x 2  y 2  1 in the half-space y  0.
2. yy y r dz d dr
1 0 r

2 2 1
3. y y y  2 sin  d d d 912 |||| Use spherical coordinates.
0 0 0 2
y 2z 2 2
9. Evaluate xxxE xe x dV, where E is the solid that lies
3 2 sec  between the spheres x 2  y 2  z 2  1 and x 2  y 2  z 2  4
4. y y y  sin  d d d
2
0 0 0 in the first octant.

10. Evaluate xxxE sx 2  y 2  z 2 dV, where E is bounded below by


the cone   6 and above by the sphere   2.


5 8 |||| Use cylindrical coordinates.
5. Evaluate xxxE x 2  y 2  dV, where E is the region bounded by 11. Evaluate xxxE x 2 dV, where E lies between the spheres   1
the cylinder x  y  4 and the planes z  1 and z  2.
2 2 and   3 and above the cone   4.

6. Evaluate xxxE sx 2  y 2 dV, where E is the solid bounded by the 12. Find the centroid of the solid that lies above the cone   3
paraboloid z  9  x 2  y 2 and the xy-plane. and below the sphere   4 cos .

2 SECTION 16.8 TRIPLE INTEGRALS IN CYLINDRICAL AND SPHERICAL COORDINATES

Answers

E Click here for exercises. S Click here for solutions.

1. 2. 5. 24 6. 324
5

7. 0 8. 0
   
1
9. 16 e16 e 10. 4 2 3
 
11. 121 85 30
2
12. (0, 0, 2.1)

8 5
3

3. 4.


6
SECTION 16.8 TRIPLE INTEGRALS IN CYLINDRICAL AND SPHERICAL COORDINATES 3

Solutions

E Click here for exercises. A Click here for answers.

1. The region of integration is given in 4. The region of integration is given in spherical coordinates by
 
cylindrical coordinates by E = (, , ) | 0 2, 0 3 , 0 sec .
 
E = (r, , z) | 0 2, 0 r 2, 0 z 4 r2 . Since = sec is equivalent to cos = z = 1, E is the
This represents the solid region bounded above by solid bounded by the cone = 3 and the plane z = 1.
z = 4 r2 = 4 x2 y 2 , a paraboloid, and below by the
xy-plane.

 /3  2  sec
0 0 0
2 sin d d d
 /3  2  1 3 =sec
= 0 0 3
sin =0 d d
 2  2  4r2  2  2   /3 2
r dz dr d = 0 0 4r r3 dr d 1 sin
0 0 0 = d d
 2  r=2  2 3 0 0 cos 3
= 0
2r2 14 r4 r=0 d = 0 (8 4) d = 4]2
0 = 8  /3   1 /3
= 2
3 0
tan sec2 d = 2 3 2
tan2 0 =
2. The region of integration is given in cylindrical coordinates
 
by E = (r, , z) | 0 2 , 1 r 3, r z 3 .     2  2  2  
5. E
x2 + y 2 dV = 1 0 0 r2 r dr d dz
This represents the solid in the first octant between the  2
cylinders r = 1 and r = 3 and bounded below by = (3) (2) 14 r4 0 = 24

z = r = x2 + y 2 , a cone, and above by the plane z = 3. 


 2  3  9r2 2
6. E
x2 + y 2 dV = 0 0 0 r dz dr d
3 2 4
  
= 2 0 9r r dr = 2 81 243 5
= 324
5

7. In cylindrical coordinates E is bounded by the cylinders


r = 1 and r = 2, the plane z = x + 2 = r cos + 2,
and the xy-plane, so E is given by
{(r, , z) | 0 2, 1 r 2, 0 z r cos + 2}.
 3  /2  3  3  /2   Thus
1 0 r
r dz d dr = 1 0 3r r2 d dr   2  2  2+r cos
3    3 E
y dV = 0 1 0 (r sin ) r dz dr d
= 1 2 3r r2 dr = 2 32 r2 13 r3 1  2  2 2
  = 0 1 r sin [z]z=2+r z=0
cos
dr d
= 2 272
273
32 + 13 = 53  2  2  2 
3
= 0 1 2r + r cos sin dr d
3. The region of integration is given in spherical coordinates by
   2  r=2
E = (, , ) | 0 1, 0 2 , 0 2 . Thus = 0 23 r3 + 14 r4 cos r=1 sin d
E is the solid in the first octant bounded by the sphere  2  14 
= 0 3
+ 154
cos sin d
= x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 and the three coordinate planes.  2
= 14 3
cos 15 8
cos2 0 = 0

8. In cylindrical coordinates, E is bounded by the cylinder


r = 1 and the planes z = 0, z = y = r sin with
y 0 0 , so E is given by
{(r, , z) | 0 , 0 r 1, 0 z r sin }. Thus
   1  r sin 2
xz dV = 0 0 0 r z cos dz dr d
 /2  /2  1 E
2 sin d d d   1  1 2 z=r sin 2
0 00
 /2  /2  1 3 =1 = 0 0 2 z z=0 r cos dr d
= 0 0 3
sin =0 d d   1
= 12 0 0 r4 sin2 cos dr d
 /2  /2 1  /2
= 0
=/2
sin d d = 0 13 sin []=0 d  r=1
0 3 = 12 0 15 r5 r=0 sin2 cos d
 /2  2 
= 13 0 2 sin d = 6 [ cos ]/2 0 = 6 1
= 10 sin cos d = 30 1
sin3 0 = 0
0
4 SECTION 16.8 TRIPLE INTEGRALS IN CYLINDRICAL AND SPHERICAL COORDINATES

 2 2   2  /4  3
xe(x + y + z ) dV
2 2
9. E
11. E
x2 dV = 0
4 sin3 cos2 d d d
0 1
 /2  /2  2 4    2  
= 0 0 1
( sin cos ) e 2 sin d d d /4
= 0 cos2 d 0 sin3 d 1 4 d
3

 /2  /2 2
= 0 cos d 0 sin2 d 1 3 e d
4
 /4  1 5 3
= cos + 13 cos3 0 1
/2 1 4 2
5
1     
= [sin ]/2
0 2
14 sin 2 0 4
e = 85 2 242
= 121 85 2
1 12 5 30
   1  16   
= (1) 4 4 e e = 16 1
e16 e

12. By the symmetry of the problem Myz = Mxz = 0. Then
10. E
x2 + y 2 + z 2 dV  2  /3  4 cos
 2  /6  2 Mxy = 0 0
3 cos sin d d d
0
= 0 0 0
() 2 sin d d d  2  /3  
 2  /6 2 = 0 0 cos sin 64 cos4 d d
= 0 d 0 sin d 0 3 d  2  =/3  2
  = 0 64 16 cos6 =0 d = 0 21 d = 21
/6  1 4 2 2
= []20 [ cos ]0 4
0 = (2) 1 23 (4)
 Hence (x, y, z) = (0, 0, 2.1).
  
= 8 1 23 = 4 2 3

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