Integrals and Volumes: Example 1 Volume of a Sphere

in #mathematics4 years ago (edited)

In this video I go over the example of deriving the volume of a sphere which is V = 4/3·π·r^3. This is very useful in using integrals to solve for the volume of a common shape which formula is often taken for granted.


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Integrals and Volumes: Example 1

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Example:

Show that the volume of a sphere of radius r is:

Solution:

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