Find the volume of rugby ball whose surface is given by the ellipsoid: x^2/4+y^2/4+z^2/9=1

Nasir Sullivan

Nasir Sullivan

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2022-09-22

Finding Volume of Rugby Ball
I am asked to find the volume of rugby ball whose surface is given by the ellipsoid:
x 2 4 + y 2 4 + z 2 9 = 1
I am having trouble figuring out which coordinate system I should use. Is it possible to solve the triple integral of the volume by just using cartesian co-ordinates, without making conversions to the spherical or cylindrical coordinate system?

Answer & Explanation

kregde84

kregde84

Beginner2022-09-23Added 10 answers

Explanation:
You can also find this volume by rotating the region inside the ellipse y 2 4 + z 2 9 = 1 about the z-axis:
V = 2 0 3 π ( R ( z ) ) 2 d z = 2 π 0 3 4 ( 1 z 2 9 ) d z = 8 π [ z z 3 27 ] 0 3 = 16 π .
Addyson Bright

Addyson Bright

Beginner2022-09-24Added 1 answers

Explanation:
The shape is a unit sphere that has been scaled by factors of 2,2, and 3 in the x,y, and z directions. The volume is scaled by the same factors. So:
V = 2 2 3 4 3 π 1 3 = 16 π

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