Shell approximation of solid of revolution I
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The model on the left is a solid created by revolving the area between y=4-x^2 and the x-axis from 0 to 2 around the y-axis, while the model on the right approximates that solid using eight shells. For further information about approximating volumes with shells, visit the link below. MakerHome, Day 237: http://makerhome.blogspot.com/. UPDATE: A convenient base is now available to match the Taalman/Kohn calculus book! MakerHome, Day 243: http://makerhome.blogspot.com/. Twitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl Hacktastic blog: www.mathgrrl.com/hacktastic Shapeways geekhaus store: www.shapeways.com/shops/mathgr... This design and all associated pictures and files are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. To use designs, images, or files outside of this license, email request@mathgrrl.com.
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