A azureus88 Member Joined Jul 9, 2007 Messages 278 Gender Male HSC 2009 Jan 9, 2009 #1 Find the volume of the torus with inner radius 3 and outer radius 6. This was all that was asked in the question. What the hell is a torus? Did they miss out some sort of equation or something?
Find the volume of the torus with inner radius 3 and outer radius 6. This was all that was asked in the question. What the hell is a torus? Did they miss out some sort of equation or something?
tacogym27101990 Member Joined Feb 6, 2007 Messages 628 Location Terrigal Gender Male HSC 2008 Jan 9, 2009 #2 azureus88 said: Find the volume of the torus with inner radius 3 and outer radius 6. This was all that was asked in the question. What the hell is a torus? Did they miss out some sort of equation or something? Click to expand... a torus is like a doughnout, it is formed by rotating a circle around a certain line. then you can use slicing or shells i always choose shells when i can. <3 shells
azureus88 said: Find the volume of the torus with inner radius 3 and outer radius 6. This was all that was asked in the question. What the hell is a torus? Did they miss out some sort of equation or something? Click to expand... a torus is like a doughnout, it is formed by rotating a circle around a certain line. then you can use slicing or shells i always choose shells when i can. <3 shells
tommykins i am number -e^i*pi Joined Feb 18, 2007 Messages 5,730 Gender Male HSC 2008 Jan 9, 2009 #3 shells are awesomeeeee.
A azureus88 Member Joined Jul 9, 2007 Messages 278 Gender Male HSC 2009 Jan 9, 2009 #4 really? Slicing seems pretty easy for simple functions though. What are the advantages of each?
I Iruka Member Joined Jan 25, 2006 Messages 544 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Jan 9, 2009 #5 Sometimes one method will give you a much easier integral to evaluate than another. That's why you should know how to use both methods.
Sometimes one method will give you a much easier integral to evaluate than another. That's why you should know how to use both methods.
I independantz Member Joined Apr 4, 2007 Messages 409 Gender Male HSC 2008 Jan 9, 2009 #6 Iruka said: Sometimes one method will give you a much easier integral to evaluate than another. That's why you should know how to use both methods. Click to expand... You're meant to know both methods, because in the HSC they generally have 2 questions each asking for a different method anyway...
Iruka said: Sometimes one method will give you a much easier integral to evaluate than another. That's why you should know how to use both methods. Click to expand... You're meant to know both methods, because in the HSC they generally have 2 questions each asking for a different method anyway...