tiggerfamilytre
hammer of the underworld
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- Oct 8, 2004
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- HSC
- 2005
just wondering if anyone knows whether or not this is accepted in the HSC, because it makes things a lot easier sometimes. It goes something like 'if a plane of area A is rotated around an axis R [where the axis does not cut the area] then the volume is given by V = 2piRA'. Note this only applys to an area that is symmetrical about the axis parallel to the axis of rotation. An example where it might be useful is from the HSC 1995, where you are asked to find the volume of the solid formed when the circle x^2 + y^2 = 16 is rotated around the line x = 9. By the theorem of Pappas, Volume = 2pi(9)(16pi) = 288pi^2 cubic units.