Why is the volume of a sphere V=4/3*pi*r^3? (calculus disk method)
This tutorial covers why the sphere with radius r has the volume V=4/3*pi*r^3. We will prove this by using the disk method for the volume of a solid of revolution. This is an application of integration that you will learn in your Calculus 2 class. Check out the volume of a cone proof š Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā WhyĀ isĀ theĀ volumeĀ ofĀ aĀ coneĀ 1/3*pi*r^2*h?Ā ...Ā Ā For the volume integral formulas š Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā IntegralĀ formulasĀ forĀ area,Ā volumeĀ (diskĀ m...Ā Ā ----------------------------- Support this channel and get my calculus notes on Patreon: š Ā Ā /Ā blackpenredpenĀ Ā Get the coolest math shirts from my Amazon store š https://amzn.to/3qBeuw6 ----------------------------- #calculus #bprpcalculus #apcalculus #tutorial #math

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