bleakarcher
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I just did this question, followed the same steps as you wrote here and got 8abpieH / 3, not / 15The ellipse at point h (small h) is
did you get that?
the next part is using the fact that the area of an ellipse is , we subsitute the points a = and b =
then multply we get area =
then substitute lambda = 1 - (h^2/H^2)
then integrate from 0 to H with respect to dh (small h)
sure thingI just did this question, followed the same steps as you wrote here and got 8abpieH / 3, not / 15
Haha can you lead me through? I can't see any mistakes in my working
well the equation of the ellipse is always = 1, so you must divide by lambda to get 1 :Lthank 4025808 lol, this was an extremely simple question but i didnt realise u had to divide by lambda for some reason lol
Yeah I integrated the last term wrong haha, such a silly mistake.sure thing
from my last step, I have it as
now you integrate from 0 to H
so
and this results in
, factorizing H outside
maybe you did something wrong with the fractions at the end?