Question
Question: What is the difference between the shell method and disk method?...
What is the difference between the shell method and disk method?
Solution
Hint : As we know that these are the two methods that are used in the application of integrations. We know that a solid of revolution is defined as a solid created by revolving a region about an axis, one that is ideally external to the said region. We can find the volume of such a solid can be determined by the Shell method or the Disk method. Disk method can also be called a washer method.
Complete step by step solution:
As we know that the disk method is typically easier when evaluating revolutions around the x−axis, whereas we can say that the shell method is easier for revolutions around the y−axis, especially for the final solid when it has a hole in it.
We can say that the disk method can be written as :
V=πa∫br(x)2.dx.
While the shell or washer method can be written as :
V=2πa∫bxf(x).dx.
Hence this is the main difference between both the methods.
Note : We should note that the disk method is about stacking disks of varying radii and shape which is defined by the revolution of r(x) along the x- axis at each x, while the shell method is about vertically layering rings which is defined by 2πx of varying thickness and shape f(x).