
Volumes by Rotation
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This is a demonstration model of a volume by rotation utilizing two distinct integrals, one for the volume itself and another for the empty space that gets removed. A cone infill is not actually a cone; it's the void left behind that forms the cone. My calculus teacher, Mr. Huckaby, asked me to create this 3D model and design it, so I did as instructed. SCALE UP BY 100
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