Module-13
Module-13
Volumes of
Solids of Revolution
y y
0 a b x y5d
x x 5 f(y)
!y
y5c
(b)
0 x
Figure 15
Figure 16
The volume of such a solid may be determined precisely
using integration.
500π 2
Solved problems on volumes of = = 166 π cubic units
3 3
solids of revolution
y
10 y 5 2x
Problem 1. Determine the volume of the solid of
revolution formed when the curve y = 2 is rotated 10
360◦ about the x-axis between the limits x = 0 5
to x = 3
0 1 2 3 4 5 x
When y = 2 is rotated 360◦ about the x-axis between x 25
= 0 and x = 3 (see Fig. 17):
210
volume generated
C 3 C 3
= π y2 d x = π(2)2 d x Figure 18
0 0
C 3 [Check: The volume generated is a cone of radius 10
= 4π d x = 4π[x]30 = 12π cubic units and height 5. Volume of cone
0
1 1 500π
= πr 2 h = π(10)2 5 =
[Check: The volume generated is a cylinder of radius 2 3 3 3
and height 3. 2
= 166 π cubic units.]
Volume of cylinder = πr 2 h = π(2)2 (3) = 12π cubic 3
units.]
Problem 3. The curve y = x2 + 4 is rotated one
y revolution about the x-axis between the limits
y52 x = 1 and x = 4. Determine the volume of the
2 solid of revolution produced
1
0 1 2 3 x y
21
30
22
Figure 17 20 y 5 x2! 4
A B
10
D C
Problem 2. Find the volume of the solid of 5
revolution when the cure y = 2x is rotated 4
one revolution about the x-axis between the limits 0 1 2 3 4 5 x
x = 0 and x = 5
3 −1
+
27π 2 2
= e −e −3
24 22 0 1 2 3 4 x
2
= 92.82π cubic units