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V = a b π [ f ( x ) ] 2 d x = −1 3 π [ ( x 1 ) 2 + 1 ] 2 d x = π −1 3 [ ( x 1 ) 4 + 2 ( x 1 ) 2 + 1 ] 2 d x = π [ 1 5 ( x 1 ) 5 + 2 3 ( x 1 ) 3 + x ] | −1 3 = π [ ( 32 5 + 16 3 + 3 ) ( 32 5 16 3 1 ) ] = 412 π 15 units 3 .

Let’s look at some examples.

Using the disk method to find the volume of a solid of revolution 1

Use the disk method to find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by rotating the region between the graph of f ( x ) = x and the x -axis over the interval [ 1 , 4 ] around the x -axis .

The graphs of the function and the solid of revolution are shown in the following figure.

This figure has two graphs. The first graph labeled “a” is the curve f(x) = squareroot(x). It is an increasing curve above the x-axis. The curve is in the first quadrant. Under the curve is a region bounded by x=1 and x=4. The bottom of the region is the x-axis. The second graph labeled “b” is the same curve as the first graph. The solid region from the first graph has been rotated around the x-axis to form a solid region.
(a) The function f ( x ) = x over the interval [ 1 , 4 ] . (b) The solid of revolution obtained by revolving the region under the graph of f ( x ) about the x -axis .

We have

V = a b π [ f ( x ) ] 2 d x = 1 4 π [ x ] 2 d x = π 1 4 x d x = π 2 x 2 | 1 4 = 15 π 2 .

The volume is ( 15 π ) / 2 units 3 .

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Use the disk method to find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by rotating the region between the graph of f ( x ) = 4 x and the x -axis over the interval [ 0 , 4 ] around the x -axis .

8 π units 3

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So far, our examples have all concerned regions revolved around the x -axis, but we can generate a solid of revolution by revolving a plane region around any horizontal or vertical line. In the next example, we look at a solid of revolution that has been generated by revolving a region around the y -axis . The mechanics of the disk method are nearly the same as when the x -axis is the axis of revolution, but we express the function in terms of y and we integrate with respect to y as well. This is summarized in the following rule.

Rule: the disk method for solids of revolution around the y -axis

Let g ( y ) be continuous and nonnegative. Define Q as the region bounded on the right by the graph of g ( y ) , on the left by the y -axis, below by the line y = c , and above by the line y = d . Then, the volume of the solid of revolution formed by revolving Q around the y -axis is given by

V = c d π [ g ( y ) ] 2 d y .

The next example shows how this rule works in practice.

Using the disk method to find the volume of a solid of revolution 2

Let R be the region bounded by the graph of g ( y ) = 4 y and the y -axis over the y -axis interval [ 0 , 4 ] . Use the disk method to find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by rotating R around the y -axis .

[link] shows the function and a representative disk that can be used to estimate the volume. Notice that since we are revolving the function around the y -axis, the disks are horizontal, rather than vertical.

This figure has two graphs. The first graph labeled “a” is the curve g(y) = squareroot(4-y). It is a decreasing curve starting on the y-axis at y=4. Between the curve and the y-axis is a horizontal rectangle. The rectangle starts at the y-axis and stops at the curve. The second graph labeled “b” is the same curve as the first graph. The rectangle from the first graph has been rotated around the y-axis to form a horizontal disk.
(a) Shown is a thin rectangle between the curve of the function g ( y ) = 4 y and the y -axis . (b) The rectangle forms a representative disk after revolution around the y -axis .

The region to be revolved and the full solid of revolution are depicted in the following figure.

This figure has two graphs. The first graph labeled “a” is the curve g(y) = squareroot(4-y). It is a decreasing curve starting on the y-axis at y=4. The region formed by the x-axis, the y-axis, and the curve is shaded. This region is in the first quadrant. The second graph labeled “b” is the same curve as the first graph. The region from the first graph has been rotated around the y-axis to form a solid.
(a) The region to the left of the function g ( y ) = 4 y over the y -axis interval [ 0 , 4 ] . (b) The solid of revolution formed by revolving the region about the y -axis .

To find the volume, we integrate with respect to y . We obtain

V = c d π [ g ( y ) ] 2 d y = 0 4 π [ 4 y ] 2 d y = π 0 4 ( 4 y ) d y = π [ 4 y y 2 2 ] | 0 4 = 8 π .

The volume is 8 π units 3 .

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Use the disk method to find the volume of the solid of revolution generated by rotating the region between the graph of g ( y ) = y and the y -axis over the interval [ 1 , 4 ] around the y -axis .

21 π units 3

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Source:  OpenStax, Calculus volume 1. OpenStax CNX. Feb 05, 2016 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11964/1.2
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