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Pappus's Centroid Theorem
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23 Feb 2026 - 10:14
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#solid-of-revolution
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how to find the area of a wrapped cylinder
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#area
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Calculating the volume in a tank with unknown parameter
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#calculus
#integration
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Volume of revolution of solid formed by $ y = x^2 $ and $ y=2x $ about $y$-axis
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27 Sep 2016 - 16:21
#integration
#solid-of-revolution
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Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the $x$-axis. $y=x^{3/2}$, $y=8$, $x=0$
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#calculus
#integration
#solid-of-revolution
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Surface Area of Revolution around y=x
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#area
#surfaces
#parametric
#curves
#solid-of-revolution
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Intersection of solid of revolution and a line
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#vector-spaces
#intersection-theory
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume of Revolution: Volume of resulting solid
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19 Oct 2016 - 14:55
#integration
#solid-of-revolution
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Counterintuitive surface integral
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25 Oct 2016 - 16:43
#calculus
#surface-integrals
#arc-length
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume of $f(x)=\sin(x-1)$ rotating around the $y$-axis?
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29 Oct 2016 - 0:24
#calculus
#definite-integrals
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
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Revolve $\{(x,y) | x^2 + y^2 \le y\}$ around $y=0$
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31 Oct 2016 - 10:42
#calculus
#circles
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume generated by revolving the region bounded by $x^2 - y^2 = 9$ and $y=\pm4$ about the $y$-axis
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09 Nov 2016 - 16:53
#calculus
#integration
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume obtained by rotation
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#definite-integrals
#volume
#solid-of-revolution
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Volume from an area rotated around the y-axis (volume of solids)
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10 Dec 2016 - 22:17
#calculus
#solid-of-revolution
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Find the volume of the resulting solid. The region bounded by $y= e^{-x}$, y=0 and x=0 is revolved about x-axis.
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