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Multiple integral: r sinθdr d θd ∅ ρ r sinθd ∅ ρ ρ a sinθ dθd ∅ ρ a ρ a

This document contains multiple examples of calculating volumes, moments of inertia, and centers of mass using triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems. The first example calculates the charge Q within a spherical volume. The second example finds the moment of inertia I for a solid of revolution. The third example calculates the coordinates of the center point for an area bounded by two curves. The remaining examples find the volume, moments, and center point of a cylinder defined by various bounds.

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Multiple integral: r sinθdr d θd ∅ ρ r sinθd ∅ ρ ρ a sinθ dθd ∅ ρ a ρ a

This document contains multiple examples of calculating volumes, moments of inertia, and centers of mass using triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems. The first example calculates the charge Q within a spherical volume. The second example finds the moment of inertia I for a solid of revolution. The third example calculates the coordinates of the center point for an area bounded by two curves. The remaining examples find the volume, moments, and center point of a cylinder defined by various bounds.

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Multiple integral

2π π a
2
1. Q= ρ∫ ∫∫ r sinθdr d θd ∅
0 0 0
2π π
¿ ρ ∫ ∫ (r 3 sinθd ∅¿¿ ¿ a0)¿ ¿ dθd∅
0 0
2π π
¿ ρ ∫∫ ¿ ¿ ¿
0 0
2π π
¿ ρ ∫ ∫ ( a3 ) sinθ dθd ∅
0 0

¿ ρ ∫ ( a3 ) ¿
0

¿ ρ ∫ ( a3 ) ¿
0


¿ ρ ∫ ( a3 ) d ∅
0

¿ ρ ( a3 ) ∅ ¿20 π

¿ ρ ( a3 ) ( 2 π ) − ( a 3 ) ( 0 )

2 π a3
¿ρ
3( )
π
2 1 2

∫ ∫∫ z ρ2 sin θ dz dρ dθ
2. Calculate: 0 0 0

π π 2
2 1 2 2 1

∫ ∫∫ z ρ2 sin θ dz dρ dθ=∫ ∫ 12 z2 I ρ sin θ dρ dθ


2

= 0 0 0 0 0 0

π 1
2
=2 ∫ ¿ 13 ρ I sin θ dθ
0 0
π
2

2
= (−cos θ )
3
I =23
0

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Multiple integral

3. moment of inertia

Find the coordinate centre point of the area bounded by y = 6x – x 2 and line
y=x

Solution :
y
y=x The intersect point: y = 6x – x2 and y = x are

D (5, 5) 6x – x2 = x  x = 0 dan x = 5
x

thus :
y x
5 5 6 x− x
2

y = 6x – x2 125
A=∫ ∫ dy dx =
0 x 6

2
5 6 x− x
625
M y =∫∫ x dA=∫ ∫ x dy dx=
0 x 12

2
5 6 x −x
625
M x =∫∫ y dA=∫ ∫ y dy dx=
0 x 6

M y 625 6 5
x̄= = ⋅ =
Thus: A 12 125 2

M x 625 6
ȳ= = ⋅ =5
A 6 125

And the coordinate centre point is: (5/2, 5).

5. Find the centre point of volume in a cylinder :  = 2 cos , which bounded by paraboloid z = 2 and
under the plane z = 0.

Volume :

π
2
2 2 cos θ ρ

v =2 ∫ ∫ ∫ ρ dz dρ dθ
0 0 0

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Multiple integral
π
2 2 cosθ
v =2 ∫ ∫ ρ3 dρ dθ
0 0

π
2
v =8 ∫ cos 4 θ dθ = 32 π
0

π
2 2 cosθ ρ2
M yz =∫∫∫ x dv =2 ∫ ∫ ∫ ρ cos θ dz dρ dθ =2 π
v 0 0 0

M yz
2π 4
x= =3 =
M π 3
thus : 2

and because: ȳ=0


π
2 2 cos θ ρ2
M xy =∫ ∫∫ z dv=2 ∫ ∫ ∫ ρ2 ρ dz dρ dθ = 53 π
v 0 0 0

5
π 10
z̄= 3 3 =
π 9
2

So the centre mass :


( 43 , 0 , 109 )

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