Calculus/Volume
Volumes
In this section we will learn how to find the volume of a shape. The procedure is very similar to calculating the Area. The basic procedure is:
- Partition the shape in
- Calculate basal area of every partition
- Multiply by height of the partition
- Sum up all the volumes
So, given a function that gives us the basal area at a given height x, we can write it up as follows:
- Now limit it to infinity:
- This is a Riemann's Sum, so we can rewrite it as:
Examples
Calculate the volume of a square pyramid of base b and height h.
- The basal shape is a square, and depends on the height x at which it is taken. For simplicity, we will consider an inverted pyramid, so that . We integrate in the proper range (0 to h):