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Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
x
y
z
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
4
x
y
z
(3, 120o
, 4)
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
4
x
y
z
(3, 120o
, 4)
x = 3cos(120o
) = –3/2
y = 3sin(120o
) = √3
Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4)
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
4
x
y
z
(3, 120o
, 4)
x = 3cos(120o
) = –3/2
y = 3sin(120o
) = √3
Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4)
b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to
cylindrical coordinate.
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
4
x
y
z
(3, 120o
, 4)
x = 3cos(120o
) = –3/2
y = 3sin(120o
) = √3
Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4)
b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to
cylindrical coordinate.
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
4
x
y
z
(3, 120o
, 4)
x = 3cos(120o
) = –3/2
y = 3sin(120o
) = √3
Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4)
b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to
cylindrical coordinate.
θ = 315o
, r = √9 + 9 = √18
Hence the point is (√18, 315o
,
1) the cylindrical coordinate.
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
4
x
y
z
(3, 120o
, 4)
x = 3cos(120o
) = –3/2
y = 3sin(120o
) = √3
Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4)
b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to
cylindrical coordinate.
(√18, 315o
, 0)
θ = 315o
, r = √9 + 9 = √18
Hence the point is (√18, 315o
,
1) the cylindrical coordinate. x
y
z
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o
, 4)
in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to
rectangular coordinate.
3
120o
4
x
y
z
(3, 120o
, 4)
x = 3cos(120o
) = –3/2
y = 3sin(120o
) = √3
Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4)
b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to
cylindrical coordinate.
(√18, 315o
, 0)
θ = 315o
, r = √9 + 9 = √18
Hence the point is (√18, 315o
,
1) the cylindrical coordinate. x
y
z
(√18, 315o
, 1) = (3, –3, 1)
1
The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination
of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane
with z as the 3rd
coordinate.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The constant equations
r = k describes the
cylinder of radius k, thus
the name "cylindrical
coordinate".
Example: Sketch r = 2
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The constant equations
r = k describes the
cylinder of radius k, thus
the name "cylindrical
coordinate".
Example: Sketch r = 2
2
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The constant equations
r = k describes the
cylinder of radius k, thus
the name "cylindrical
coordinate".
Example: Sketch r = 2
2
The constant equations
θ = k describes the
vertical half plane through
the origin, at the angle k
with x-axis. (r > 0)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The constant equations
r = k describes the
cylinder of radius k, thus
the name "cylindrical
coordinate".
Example: Sketch r = 2
2
The constant equations
θ = k describes the
vertical half plane through
the origin, at the angle k
with x-axis. (r > 0)
Example: Sketch θ =3π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The constant equations
r = k describes the
cylinder of radius k, thus
the name "cylindrical
coordinate".
X
Y
Example: Sketch r = 2
2
The constant equations
θ = k describes the
vertical half plane through
the origin, at the angle k
with x-axis. (r > 0)
Example: Sketch θ =3π/4
3π/4
Y
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure.
θ
X
Y
Z
φ ρ
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
φ ρ
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
φ ρ
r = ρsin(φ)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
φ ρ
r = ρsin(φ)
z = ρcos(φ)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
The main conversion rule that
connects all these system is that
r = ρsin(φ). φ ρ
r = ρsin(φ)
z = ρcos(φ)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
The main conversion rule that
connects all these system is that
r = ρsin(φ).
Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ),
φ ρ
r = ρsin(φ)
z = ρcos(φ)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
The main conversion rule that
connects all these system is that
r = ρsin(φ).
Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ),
y = ρsin(φ)sin(θ),
φ ρ
r = ρsin(φ)
z = ρcos(φ)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
The main conversion rule that
connects all these system is that
r = ρsin(φ).
Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ),
y = ρsin(φ)sin(θ),
z = ρcos(φ)
φ ρ
r = ρsin(φ)
z = ρcos(φ)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In spherical coordinate, a point in space is
represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance
from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in
the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and
π > φ > 0.
θ
X
Y
Z
The main conversion rule that
connects all these system is that
r = ρsin(φ).
Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ),
y = ρsin(φ)sin(θ),
z = ρcos(φ)
ρ = √x2
+ y2
+ z2
, tan(φ) = r/z
φ ρ
r = ρsin(φ)
z = ρcos(φ)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4)
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ)
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3)
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3)
= (-3√2)/4
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3)
= (-3√2)/4
y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3)
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3)
= (-3√2)/4
y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3)
= (3√6)/4
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3)
= (-3√2)/4
y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3)
= (3√6)/4
z = 3cos(π/4) = (3√3)/2 2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3)
= (-3√2)/4
y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3)
= (3√6)/4
z = 3cos(π/4) = (3√3)/2
Hence the point is:
((-3√2)/4, (3√6)/4, (3√3)/2)
in the rectangular coordinate;
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical
coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2
x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3)
= (-3√2)/4
y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3)
= (3√6)/4
z = 3cos(π/4) = (3√3)/2
Hence the point is:
((-3√2)/4, (3√6)/4, (3√3)/2)
in the rectangular coordinate;
((3√2)/2, 2π/3, (3√3)/2) in
the cylindrical coordinate.
2π/3
3
X
Y
Z
π/4
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The constant equations
ρ = k describe the sphere
of radius k, thus the name
"spherical coordinate".
Example: Sketch ρ = 2
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
The constant equations
ρ = k describe the sphere
of radius k, thus the name
"spherical coordinate".
Example: Sketch ρ = 2 Example: Sketch φ = π/2
φ = π/2
The constant equations
φ = k describe the cone of
of angle φ with the z axis.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = √k2
– x2
– y2
into
the polar equation and the spherical equation.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = √k2
– x2
– y2
into
the polar equation and the spherical equation.
k
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = √k2
– x2
– y2
into
the polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = x2
+ y2
,
k
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = √k2
– x2
– y2
into
the polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = √k2
– r2
k
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = √k2
– x2
– y2
into
the polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = √k2
– r2
For spherical equation, we get
with 0 < φ < π/2
ρ = k
k
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = √x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = r2
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = √x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = r2
r
z = r2
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = √x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = r2
For spherical equation, set
z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ),
r
z = r2
ρ
φ
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = √x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = r2
For spherical equation, set
z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ),
We get
= (ρsin(φ))2ρcos(φ)
r
z = r2
ρ
φ
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = √x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = r2
For spherical equation, set
z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ),
We get
= (ρsin(φ))2ρcos(φ)
= ρ*sin2
(φ)cos(φ)
or r
z = r2
ρ
φ
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Convert the equation z = x2
+ y2
into the
polar equation and the spherical equation.
Since r = √x2
+ y2
, the polar
equation is z = r2
For spherical equation, set
z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ),
We get
= (ρsin(φ))2ρcos(φ)
= ρ*sin2
(φ)cos(φ)
or r
z = r2
ρ
φ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical
or sphereical format than in rectangular
coordinates.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical
or sphereical format than in rectangular
coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with
domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize
cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical
or sphereical format than in rectangular
coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with
domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize
cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over
V in cylindrical coordinates.
Cylindrical Coordinates
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over
V in cylindrical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δr, Δθ, and Δz.
Cylindrical Coordinates
A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical
or sphereical format than in rectangular
coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with
domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize
cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over
V in cylindrical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δr, Δθ, and Δz.
Cylindrical Coordinates
Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δr
Δz
A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical
or sphereical format than in rectangular
coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with
domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize
cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over
V in cylindrical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δr, Δθ, and Δz. A typical
ΔV=ΔrxΔθxΔ is a cylindrical wedge
whose volume depends on r, i.e
its distance to the z-axis.
Cylindrical Coordinates
Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δr
Δz
A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical
or sphereical format than in rectangular
coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with
domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize
cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In particular, let r*
be the
distance to the center of
ΔrxΔθ,
Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δz
r*
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In particular, let r*
be the
distance to the center of
ΔrxΔθ, then volume of
ΔV = r*
ΔrΔθΔz since the
base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δz
r*
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In particular, let r*
be the
distance to the center of
ΔrxΔθ, then volume of
ΔV = r*
ΔrΔθΔz since the
base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δz
r*
Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition,
(ri, θi, zi)
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In particular, let r*
be the
distance to the center of
ΔrxΔθ, then volume of
ΔV = r*
ΔrΔθΔz since the
base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δz
r*
= lim Σh(ri, θi, zi) ri ΔrΔθΔz,Δr,Δθ,Δz0
then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v
Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition,
(ri, θi, zi)
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In particular, let r*
be the
distance to the center of
ΔrxΔθ, then volume of
ΔV = r*
ΔrΔθΔz since the
base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δz
r*
= lim Σh(ri, θi, zi) ri ΔrΔθΔz,Δr,Δθ,Δz0
then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v
Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition,
which may be reformulated as an integral over drdθdz
depending on the description of V in polar coordinates.
(ri, θi, zi)
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
In particular, let r*
be the
distance to the center of
ΔrxΔθ, then volume of
ΔV = r*
ΔrΔθΔz since the
base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δr
Δz
r*
= lim Σh(ri, θi, zi) ri ΔrΔθΔz,Δr,Δθ,Δz0
then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v
Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition,
which may be reformulated as an integral over drdθdz
depending on the description of V in polar coordinates.
Usually V is given as {D; g(r, θ) < z < f(r, θ)} where D is the
polar representation of the base of V in the xy-plane, with
g(r, θ) and f(r, θ) form the floor and ceiling of V.
(ri, θi, zi)
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
In cylindrical coordinate, V is
{π/6 < θ < π/3;
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
In cylindrical coordinate, V is
{π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7;
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
In cylindrical coordinate, V is
{π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3}
or in any order of r, θ, and z.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
In cylindrical coordinate, V is
{π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3}
or in any order of r, θ, and z.
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
z=√25–x2
–y2
3
3
V
D
1
5
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
In cylindrical coordinate, V is
{π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3}
or in any order of r, θ, and z.
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
The projection D of V onto the
xy-coordinate is
{0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3}.
z=√25–x2
–y2
3
3
V
D
1
5
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
In cylindrical coordinate, V is
{π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3}
or in any order of r, θ, and z.
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
The projection D of V onto the
xy-coordinate is
{0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3}.
z=√25–x2
–y2
3
3
V
D
1
5
z = √25 – x2
– y2
is z = √25 – r2
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
X
Y
Z
π/6
π/6
3
5
7
V
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
In cylindrical coordinate, V is
{π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3}
or in any order of r, θ, and z.
Example: Write V using
cylindrical coordinates.
The projection D of V onto the
xy-coordinate is
{0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3}.
z=√25–x2
–y2
3
3
V
D
1
5
z = √25 – x2
– y2
is z = √25 – r2
Hence V is {0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3; 1 < z < √25 – r2
}.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
=then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v
Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as
{A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) }
h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
B
θ=A r=g(θ)
f(θ)
z=G(r,θ)
F(r,θ)
In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
=then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v
Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as
{A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) }
h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
B
θ=A r=g(θ)
f(θ)
z=G(r,θ)
F(r,θ)
In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V.
Example: Find the volume of V
using cylindrical coordinates.
z=√25–x2
–y2
3
3
V
D
1
5
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
=then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v
Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as
{A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) }
h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
B
θ=A r=g(θ)
f(θ)
z=G(r,θ)
F(r,θ)
In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V.
Example: Find the volume of V
using cylindrical coordinates.
z=√25–x2
–y2
3
3
V
D
1
5
Since V is
{0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3; 1 < z < √25 – r2
}.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
=then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v
Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as
{A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) }
h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
B
θ=A r=g(θ)
f(θ)
z=G(r,θ)
F(r,θ)
In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V.
Example: Find the volume of V
using cylindrical coordinates.
z=√25–x2
–y2
3
3
V
D
1
5
Since V is
{0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3; 1 < z < √25 – r2
}.
Therefore it's volume is
1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
= rz | dr dθ∫ ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
= rz | dr dθ∫ ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
= r(25 – r2
)1/2
– r dr dθ∫ ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
= rz | dr dθ∫ ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
= r(25 – r2
)1/2
– r dr dθ∫ ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
= – (25 – r2
)3/2
– ½ r2
| dθ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
3
1
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
= rz | dr dθ∫ ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
z=1
√25 – r2
= r(25 – r2
)1/2
– r dr dθ∫ ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
= – (25 – r2
)3/2
– ½ r2
| dθ∫
2π
θ=0 r=0
3
3
1
= dθ∫
2π
θ=0
6
95
=
3
95π
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function
over V in sphereical coordinates.
Spherical Coordinates
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function
over V in sphereical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ.
Spherical Coordinates
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function
over V in sphereical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical
ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a
spherical wedge.
Spherical Coordinates
Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δφ
Δρ
Δφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function
over V in sphereical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical
ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a
spherical wedge.
Spherical Coordinates
Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δφ
The volume of ΔV depends on ρ-the distance to
the origin, and φ-the pitched angel.
Δρ
Δφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function
over V in sphereical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical
ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a
spherical wedge.
Spherical Coordinates
Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δφ
The volume of ΔV depends on ρ-the distance to
the origin, and φ-the pitched angel.
The larger the ρ is, the larger the volume of ΔV.
The closer φ is to π/2, the larger the volume of ΔV is.
Δρ
Δφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function
over V in sphereical coordinates.
We partion V by small increments
of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical
ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a
spherical wedge.
Spherical Coordinates
Δθ
X
Y
Z
Δφ
The volume of ΔV depends on ρ-the distance to
the origin, and φ-the pitched angel.
The larger the ρ is, the larger the volume of ΔV.
The closer φ is to π/2, the larger the volume of ΔV is.
Δρ
Δφ
In fact, the volume of ΔV is (ρ*
)2
sin(φ*
)ΔρΔθΔφ where
(ρ*
, θ*
, φ*
) is the center of ΔV.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
Then∫ ∫∫v
h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) ΔV
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
Then∫ ∫∫v
h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
(ρ*)2
sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ
ΔV
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
= lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
Then∫ ∫∫v
h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
(ρ*)2
sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ
ΔV
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
= lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
ρ2
sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫
appropriate limits
for integration
h(ρ, θ, φ ) dρ dθ dφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
Then∫ ∫∫v
Its easier to express solids related to the spheres in sperical
coordinates:
h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
(ρ*)2
sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ
ΔV
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
= lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
ρ2
sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫
appropriate limits
for integration
h(ρ, θ, φ ) dρ dθ dφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
Then∫ ∫∫v
Its easier to express solids related to the spheres in sperical
coordinates:
h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
(ρ*)2
sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ
ΔV
Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0
= lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
ρ2
sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫
appropriate limits
for integration
h(ρ, θ, φ )
{0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π }
The sphere of radius R:
R
dρ dθ dφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell:
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
{r < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π }
If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell:
Rr
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
{r < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π }
If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell:
Rr
If we varies θ, we get the spherical wedge:
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
{r < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π }
If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell:
Rr
{0 < ρ < R; A < θ < B; 0 < φ < π }
If we varies θ, we get the spherical wedge:
θ=A
θ=B
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone:
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
{0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < C }
If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone:
R
φ=C
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
{0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < C }
If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone:
R
If we varies all tree variables, we get a chunk of the
spherical wedge:
φ=C
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
{0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < C }
If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone:
R
{r < ρ < R; A < θ < B; C < φ < D }
If we varies all tree variables, we get a chunk of the
spherical wedge:
θ=A
θ=B
φ=C
φ=C
ρ=r φ=D
ρ=R
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Find∫ ∫∫v
z dV
where V is the solid bounded above
by z = √1 – x2
– y2
and below by
z = √3x2
+ 3y2
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Find∫ ∫∫v
z dV
where V is the solid bounded above
by z = √1 – x2
– y2
and below by
z = √3x2
+ 3y2 1
x
y
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Find∫ ∫∫v
z dV
where V is the solid bounded above
by z = √1 – x2
– y2
and below by
z = √3x2
+ 3y2
Put V in spherical coordinates.
The pitched angle φ is π/6 because
the border of the cone in the
yz-plane is z = √3y.
1
x
y
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Find∫ ∫∫v
z dV
where V is the solid bounded above
by z = √1 – x2
– y2
and below by
z = √3x2
+ 3y2
Put V in spherical coordinates.
The pitched angle φ is π/6 because
the border of the cone in the
yz-plane is z = √3y.
1
φ=π/6
x
y
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Find∫ ∫∫v
z dV
where V is the solid bounded above
by z = √1 – x2
– y2
and below by
z = √3x2
+ 3y2
So V = {0 < ρ < 1;0 < θ < 2π ; 0 < φ < π/6}.
The integrand z = ρcos(φ), hence the integral is
1
φ=π/6
x
y
Put V in spherical coordinates.
The pitched angle φ is π/6 because
the border of the cone in the
yz-plane is z = √3y.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
Example: Find∫ ∫∫v
z dV
where V is the solid bounded above
by z = √1 – x2
– y2
and below by
z = √3x2
+ 3y2
So V = {0 < ρ < 1;0 < θ < 2π ; 0 < φ < π/6}.
The integrand z = ρcos(φ), hence the integral is
ρ2
sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫ ρ=0
ρ2
cos(φ)
π/6 2π 1
θ=0φ=0
1
φ=π/6
x
y
dρ dθ dφ
Put V in spherical coordinates.
The pitched angle φ is π/6 because
the border of the cone in the
yz-plane is z = √3y.
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
ρ2
sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0
ρ2
cos(φ)
π/6 2π 1
θ=0φ=0
dρ dθ dφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
ρ2
sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0
ρ2
cos(φ)
π/6 2π 1
θ=0φ=0
sin(φ)= ∫ ∫ dθ dφcos(φ)
π/6 2π
θ=0φ=0
1
5
dρ dθ dφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
ρ2
sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0
ρ2
cos(φ)
π/6 2π 1
θ=0φ=0
sin(φ)= ∫ ∫ dθ dφcos(φ)
π/6 2π
θ=0φ=0
1
5
sin(φ)= ∫ dφcos(φ)
π/6
φ=0
2π
5
dρ dθ dφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
ρ2
sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0
ρ2
cos(φ)
π/6 2π 1
θ=0φ=0
sin(φ)= ∫ ∫ dθ dφcos(φ)
π/6 2π
θ=0φ=0
1
5
sin(φ)= ∫ dφcos(φ)
π/6
φ=0
2π
5
sin2
(φ) |=
π/6
φ=0
π
5
=
π
20
dρ dθ dφ
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
A note on calculation of double and triple integrals:
If the domnain of a double integral is a rectangle
{a < x < b; c < y < d} and the integrand is of the
form = f(x)g(y), then
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
f(x) g(y)∫ ∫ dy dx =
y=cx=a
A note on calculation of double and triple integrals:
If the domnain of a double integral is a rectangle
{a < x < b; c < y < d} and the integrand is of the
form = f(x)g(y), then
b d
g(y)∫ ∫ dy
y=cx=a
b d
f(x)dx *
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
f(x) g(y)∫ ∫ dy dx =
y=cx=a
A note on calculation of double and triple integrals:
If the domnain of a double integral is a rectangle
{a < x < b; c < y < d} and the integrand is of the
form = f(x)g(y), then
b d
g(y)∫ ∫ dy
y=cx=a
b d
f(x)dx *
Similarly for triple integrals, we've:
f(x) g(y) h(z)∫ ∫ dy dx dz =
y=cx=a
b d
g(y)∫ ∫ dy *
y=cx=a
b d
f(x) dx*∫z=e
f
h(z)∫ dz
z=e
f
Exercise: Do the integral in the last example via this observation.

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27 triple integrals in spherical and cylindrical coordinates

  • 2. The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 3. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 4. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o x y z The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 5. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o 4 x y z (3, 120o , 4) The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 6. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o 4 x y z (3, 120o , 4) x = 3cos(120o ) = –3/2 y = 3sin(120o ) = √3 Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4) The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 7. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o 4 x y z (3, 120o , 4) x = 3cos(120o ) = –3/2 y = 3sin(120o ) = √3 Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4) b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to cylindrical coordinate. The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 8. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o 4 x y z (3, 120o , 4) x = 3cos(120o ) = –3/2 y = 3sin(120o ) = √3 Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4) b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to cylindrical coordinate. The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 9. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o 4 x y z (3, 120o , 4) x = 3cos(120o ) = –3/2 y = 3sin(120o ) = √3 Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4) b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to cylindrical coordinate. θ = 315o , r = √9 + 9 = √18 Hence the point is (√18, 315o , 1) the cylindrical coordinate. The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 10. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o 4 x y z (3, 120o , 4) x = 3cos(120o ) = –3/2 y = 3sin(120o ) = √3 Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4) b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to cylindrical coordinate. (√18, 315o , 0) θ = 315o , r = √9 + 9 = √18 Hence the point is (√18, 315o , 1) the cylindrical coordinate. x y z The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 11. Example A. a. Plot the point (3,120o , 4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to rectangular coordinate. 3 120o 4 x y z (3, 120o , 4) x = 3cos(120o ) = –3/2 y = 3sin(120o ) = √3 Hence the point is (–3/2, √3, 4) b. Convert (3, –3, 1) into to cylindrical coordinate. (√18, 315o , 0) θ = 315o , r = √9 + 9 = √18 Hence the point is (√18, 315o , 1) the cylindrical coordinate. x y z (√18, 315o , 1) = (3, –3, 1) 1 The cylindrical coordinate system is the combination of using polar coordinates for points in the xy–plane with z as the 3rd coordinate. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 12. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates The constant equations r = k describes the cylinder of radius k, thus the name "cylindrical coordinate". Example: Sketch r = 2
  • 13. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates The constant equations r = k describes the cylinder of radius k, thus the name "cylindrical coordinate". Example: Sketch r = 2 2
  • 14. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates The constant equations r = k describes the cylinder of radius k, thus the name "cylindrical coordinate". Example: Sketch r = 2 2 The constant equations θ = k describes the vertical half plane through the origin, at the angle k with x-axis. (r > 0)
  • 15. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates The constant equations r = k describes the cylinder of radius k, thus the name "cylindrical coordinate". Example: Sketch r = 2 2 The constant equations θ = k describes the vertical half plane through the origin, at the angle k with x-axis. (r > 0) Example: Sketch θ =3π/4
  • 16. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates The constant equations r = k describes the cylinder of radius k, thus the name "cylindrical coordinate". X Y Example: Sketch r = 2 2 The constant equations θ = k describes the vertical half plane through the origin, at the angle k with x-axis. (r > 0) Example: Sketch θ =3π/4 3π/4 Y
  • 17. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. θ X Y Z φ ρ
  • 18. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z φ ρ
  • 19. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z φ ρ r = ρsin(φ)
  • 20. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z φ ρ r = ρsin(φ) z = ρcos(φ)
  • 21. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z The main conversion rule that connects all these system is that r = ρsin(φ). φ ρ r = ρsin(φ) z = ρcos(φ)
  • 22. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z The main conversion rule that connects all these system is that r = ρsin(φ). Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ), φ ρ r = ρsin(φ) z = ρcos(φ)
  • 23. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z The main conversion rule that connects all these system is that r = ρsin(φ). Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ), y = ρsin(φ)sin(θ), φ ρ r = ρsin(φ) z = ρcos(φ)
  • 24. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z The main conversion rule that connects all these system is that r = ρsin(φ). Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ), y = ρsin(φ)sin(θ), z = ρcos(φ) φ ρ r = ρsin(φ) z = ρcos(φ)
  • 25. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In spherical coordinate, a point in space is represented by (ρ, θ, φ) where ρ gives the distance from the origin to the point with θ and φ as shown in the figure. We restrict ρ > 0, 2π > θ > 0, and π > φ > 0. θ X Y Z The main conversion rule that connects all these system is that r = ρsin(φ). Hence x = ρsin(φ)cos(θ), y = ρsin(φ)sin(θ), z = ρcos(φ) ρ = √x2 + y2 + z2 , tan(φ) = r/z φ ρ r = ρsin(φ) z = ρcos(φ)
  • 26. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems.
  • 27. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 28. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 29. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 30. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 31. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3) 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 32. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3) = (-3√2)/4 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 33. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3) = (-3√2)/4 y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3) 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 34. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3) = (-3√2)/4 y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3) = (3√6)/4 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 35. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3) = (-3√2)/4 y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3) = (3√6)/4 z = 3cos(π/4) = (3√3)/2 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 36. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3) = (-3√2)/4 y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3) = (3√6)/4 z = 3cos(π/4) = (3√3)/2 Hence the point is: ((-3√2)/4, (3√6)/4, (3√3)/2) in the rectangular coordinate; 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 37. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Plot the point (3, 2π/3, π/4) in cylindrical coordinate. Convert it to the other systems. r = 3sin(π/4) = (3√2)/2 x = rcos(θ) = (3√2)/2 * cos(2π/3) = (-3√2)/4 y = rsin(θ) = 3√2/2 * sin(2π/3) = (3√6)/4 z = 3cos(π/4) = (3√3)/2 Hence the point is: ((-3√2)/4, (3√6)/4, (3√3)/2) in the rectangular coordinate; ((3√2)/2, 2π/3, (3√3)/2) in the cylindrical coordinate. 2π/3 3 X Y Z π/4
  • 38. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates The constant equations ρ = k describe the sphere of radius k, thus the name "spherical coordinate". Example: Sketch ρ = 2
  • 39. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates The constant equations ρ = k describe the sphere of radius k, thus the name "spherical coordinate". Example: Sketch ρ = 2 Example: Sketch φ = π/2 φ = π/2 The constant equations φ = k describe the cone of of angle φ with the z axis.
  • 40. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = √k2 – x2 – y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation.
  • 41. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = √k2 – x2 – y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. k
  • 42. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = √k2 – x2 – y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = x2 + y2 , k
  • 43. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = √k2 – x2 – y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = √k2 – r2 k
  • 44. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = √k2 – x2 – y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = √k2 – r2 For spherical equation, we get with 0 < φ < π/2 ρ = k k
  • 45. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation.
  • 46. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation.
  • 47. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = √x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = r2
  • 48. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = √x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = r2 r z = r2
  • 49. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = √x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = r2 For spherical equation, set z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ), r z = r2 ρ φ
  • 50. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = √x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = r2 For spherical equation, set z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ), We get = (ρsin(φ))2ρcos(φ) r z = r2 ρ φ
  • 51. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = √x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = r2 For spherical equation, set z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ), We get = (ρsin(φ))2ρcos(φ) = ρ*sin2 (φ)cos(φ) or r z = r2 ρ φ
  • 52. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Convert the equation z = x2 + y2 into the polar equation and the spherical equation. Since r = √x2 + y2 , the polar equation is z = r2 For spherical equation, set z = ρcos(φ)r = ρsin(φ), We get = (ρsin(φ))2ρcos(φ) = ρ*sin2 (φ)cos(φ) or r z = r2 ρ φ
  • 53. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
  • 54. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical or sphereical format than in rectangular coordinates.
  • 55. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical or sphereical format than in rectangular coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
  • 56. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical or sphereical format than in rectangular coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize cylindrical or spherical coordinates. Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over V in cylindrical coordinates. Cylindrical Coordinates
  • 57. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over V in cylindrical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δr, Δθ, and Δz. Cylindrical Coordinates A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical or sphereical format than in rectangular coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
  • 58. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over V in cylindrical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δr, Δθ, and Δz. Cylindrical Coordinates Δθ X Y Z Δr Δr Δz A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical or sphereical format than in rectangular coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
  • 59. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(r, θ, z ) be a function over V in cylindrical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δr, Δθ, and Δz. A typical ΔV=ΔrxΔθxΔ is a cylindrical wedge whose volume depends on r, i.e its distance to the z-axis. Cylindrical Coordinates Δθ X Y Z Δr Δr Δz A solids V may be represented easier in cylindrical or sphereical format than in rectangular coordinates. Thus a triple integral of a function with domain V might be easier to compute if we utilize cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
  • 60. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In particular, let r* be the distance to the center of ΔrxΔθ, Δθ X Y Z Δr Δz r*
  • 61. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In particular, let r* be the distance to the center of ΔrxΔθ, then volume of ΔV = r* ΔrΔθΔz since the base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ X Y Z Δr Δz r*
  • 62. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In particular, let r* be the distance to the center of ΔrxΔθ, then volume of ΔV = r* ΔrΔθΔz since the base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ X Y Z Δr Δz r* Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition, (ri, θi, zi)
  • 63. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In particular, let r* be the distance to the center of ΔrxΔθ, then volume of ΔV = r* ΔrΔθΔz since the base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ X Y Z Δr Δz r* = lim Σh(ri, θi, zi) ri ΔrΔθΔz,Δr,Δθ,Δz0 then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition, (ri, θi, zi)
  • 64. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In particular, let r* be the distance to the center of ΔrxΔθ, then volume of ΔV = r* ΔrΔθΔz since the base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ X Y Z Δr Δz r* = lim Σh(ri, θi, zi) ri ΔrΔθΔz,Δr,Δθ,Δz0 then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition, which may be reformulated as an integral over drdθdz depending on the description of V in polar coordinates. (ri, θi, zi)
  • 65. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates In particular, let r* be the distance to the center of ΔrxΔθ, then volume of ΔV = r* ΔrΔθΔz since the base area is r*ΔrΔθ. Δθ X Y Z Δr Δz r* = lim Σh(ri, θi, zi) ri ΔrΔθΔz,Δr,Δθ,Δz0 then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v Let (ri, θi, zi) is the center point of each wedge in the partition, which may be reformulated as an integral over drdθdz depending on the description of V in polar coordinates. Usually V is given as {D; g(r, θ) < z < f(r, θ)} where D is the polar representation of the base of V in the xy-plane, with g(r, θ) and f(r, θ) form the floor and ceiling of V. (ri, θi, zi)
  • 66. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates.
  • 67. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. In cylindrical coordinate, V is {π/6 < θ < π/3;
  • 68. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. In cylindrical coordinate, V is {π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7;
  • 69. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. In cylindrical coordinate, V is {π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3} or in any order of r, θ, and z.
  • 70. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. In cylindrical coordinate, V is {π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3} or in any order of r, θ, and z. Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. z=√25–x2 –y2 3 3 V D 1 5
  • 71. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. In cylindrical coordinate, V is {π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3} or in any order of r, θ, and z. Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. The projection D of V onto the xy-coordinate is {0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3}. z=√25–x2 –y2 3 3 V D 1 5
  • 72. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. In cylindrical coordinate, V is {π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3} or in any order of r, θ, and z. Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. The projection D of V onto the xy-coordinate is {0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3}. z=√25–x2 –y2 3 3 V D 1 5 z = √25 – x2 – y2 is z = √25 – r2
  • 73. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates X Y Z π/6 π/6 3 5 7 V Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. In cylindrical coordinate, V is {π/6 < θ < π/3; 5 < r < 7; 0 < z < 3} or in any order of r, θ, and z. Example: Write V using cylindrical coordinates. The projection D of V onto the xy-coordinate is {0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3}. z=√25–x2 –y2 3 3 V D 1 5 z = √25 – x2 – y2 is z = √25 – r2 Hence V is {0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3; 1 < z < √25 – r2 }.
  • 74. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates =then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as {A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) } h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ B θ=A r=g(θ) f(θ) z=G(r,θ) F(r,θ) In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V.
  • 75. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates =then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as {A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) } h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ B θ=A r=g(θ) f(θ) z=G(r,θ) F(r,θ) In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V. Example: Find the volume of V using cylindrical coordinates. z=√25–x2 –y2 3 3 V D 1 5
  • 76. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates =then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as {A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) } h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ B θ=A r=g(θ) f(θ) z=G(r,θ) F(r,θ) In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V. Example: Find the volume of V using cylindrical coordinates. z=√25–x2 –y2 3 3 V D 1 5 Since V is {0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3; 1 < z < √25 – r2 }.
  • 77. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates =then h(r, θ, z) dV∫ ∫∫v Theorem: Given a solid V in cylindrical coordinate as {A < θ < B; g(θ) < r < f(θ); G(r, θ) < z < F(r, θ) } h(r, θ, z) r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ B θ=A r=g(θ) f(θ) z=G(r,θ) F(r,θ) In paricular if h(r, θ, z) = 1, we obtain the volume of V. Example: Find the volume of V using cylindrical coordinates. z=√25–x2 –y2 3 3 V D 1 5 Since V is {0 < θ < 2π; 0 < r < 3; 1 < z < √25 – r2 }. Therefore it's volume is 1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2
  • 78. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates 1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2
  • 79. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates 1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2 = rz | dr dθ∫ ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2
  • 80. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates 1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2 = rz | dr dθ∫ ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2 = r(25 – r2 )1/2 – r dr dθ∫ ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3
  • 81. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates 1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2 = rz | dr dθ∫ ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2 = r(25 – r2 )1/2 – r dr dθ∫ ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 = – (25 – r2 )3/2 – ½ r2 | dθ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 3 1
  • 82. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates 1* r dz dr dθ∫ ∫∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2 = rz | dr dθ∫ ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 z=1 √25 – r2 = r(25 – r2 )1/2 – r dr dθ∫ ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 = – (25 – r2 )3/2 – ½ r2 | dθ∫ 2π θ=0 r=0 3 3 1 = dθ∫ 2π θ=0 6 95 = 3 95π
  • 83. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function over V in sphereical coordinates. Spherical Coordinates
  • 84. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function over V in sphereical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. Spherical Coordinates
  • 85. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function over V in sphereical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a spherical wedge. Spherical Coordinates Δθ X Y Z Δφ Δρ Δφ
  • 86. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function over V in sphereical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a spherical wedge. Spherical Coordinates Δθ X Y Z Δφ The volume of ΔV depends on ρ-the distance to the origin, and φ-the pitched angel. Δρ Δφ
  • 87. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function over V in sphereical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a spherical wedge. Spherical Coordinates Δθ X Y Z Δφ The volume of ΔV depends on ρ-the distance to the origin, and φ-the pitched angel. The larger the ρ is, the larger the volume of ΔV. The closer φ is to π/2, the larger the volume of ΔV is. Δρ Δφ
  • 88. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Let w = h(ρ, θ, φ ) be a function over V in sphereical coordinates. We partion V by small increments of Δρ, Δθ, and Δφ. A typical ΔV=ΔρxΔθxΔφ is a chunk of a spherical wedge. Spherical Coordinates Δθ X Y Z Δφ The volume of ΔV depends on ρ-the distance to the origin, and φ-the pitched angel. The larger the ρ is, the larger the volume of ΔV. The closer φ is to π/2, the larger the volume of ΔV is. Δρ Δφ In fact, the volume of ΔV is (ρ* )2 sin(φ* )ΔρΔθΔφ where (ρ* , θ* , φ* ) is the center of ΔV.
  • 89. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 Then∫ ∫∫v h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) ΔV
  • 90. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 Then∫ ∫∫v h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) (ρ*)2 sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ ΔV Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*)
  • 91. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 Then∫ ∫∫v h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) (ρ*)2 sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ ΔV Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) ρ2 sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫ appropriate limits for integration h(ρ, θ, φ ) dρ dθ dφ
  • 92. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 Then∫ ∫∫v Its easier to express solids related to the spheres in sperical coordinates: h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) (ρ*)2 sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ ΔV Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) ρ2 sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫ appropriate limits for integration h(ρ, θ, φ ) dρ dθ dφ
  • 93. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 Then∫ ∫∫v Its easier to express solids related to the spheres in sperical coordinates: h(ρ, θ, φ )dV = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) (ρ*)2 sin(φ*) ΔρΔθΔφ ΔV Δρ,Δθ,Δφ0 = lim Σ h(ρ*, θ*, φ*) ρ2 sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫ appropriate limits for integration h(ρ, θ, φ ) {0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π } The sphere of radius R: R dρ dθ dφ
  • 94. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell:
  • 95. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates {r < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π } If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell: Rr
  • 96. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates {r < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π } If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell: Rr If we varies θ, we get the spherical wedge:
  • 97. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates {r < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < π } If we varies ρ, we get the spherical shell: Rr {0 < ρ < R; A < θ < B; 0 < φ < π } If we varies θ, we get the spherical wedge: θ=A θ=B
  • 98. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone:
  • 99. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates {0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < C } If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone: R φ=C
  • 100. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates {0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < C } If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone: R If we varies all tree variables, we get a chunk of the spherical wedge: φ=C
  • 101. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates {0 < ρ < R; 0 < θ < 2π; 0 < φ < C } If we varies φ, we get the spherical cone: R {r < ρ < R; A < θ < B; C < φ < D } If we varies all tree variables, we get a chunk of the spherical wedge: θ=A θ=B φ=C φ=C ρ=r φ=D ρ=R
  • 102. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Find∫ ∫∫v z dV where V is the solid bounded above by z = √1 – x2 – y2 and below by z = √3x2 + 3y2
  • 103. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Find∫ ∫∫v z dV where V is the solid bounded above by z = √1 – x2 – y2 and below by z = √3x2 + 3y2 1 x y
  • 104. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Find∫ ∫∫v z dV where V is the solid bounded above by z = √1 – x2 – y2 and below by z = √3x2 + 3y2 Put V in spherical coordinates. The pitched angle φ is π/6 because the border of the cone in the yz-plane is z = √3y. 1 x y
  • 105. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Find∫ ∫∫v z dV where V is the solid bounded above by z = √1 – x2 – y2 and below by z = √3x2 + 3y2 Put V in spherical coordinates. The pitched angle φ is π/6 because the border of the cone in the yz-plane is z = √3y. 1 φ=π/6 x y
  • 106. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Find∫ ∫∫v z dV where V is the solid bounded above by z = √1 – x2 – y2 and below by z = √3x2 + 3y2 So V = {0 < ρ < 1;0 < θ < 2π ; 0 < φ < π/6}. The integrand z = ρcos(φ), hence the integral is 1 φ=π/6 x y Put V in spherical coordinates. The pitched angle φ is π/6 because the border of the cone in the yz-plane is z = √3y.
  • 107. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates Example: Find∫ ∫∫v z dV where V is the solid bounded above by z = √1 – x2 – y2 and below by z = √3x2 + 3y2 So V = {0 < ρ < 1;0 < θ < 2π ; 0 < φ < π/6}. The integrand z = ρcos(φ), hence the integral is ρ2 sin(φ)=∫ ∫∫ ρ=0 ρ2 cos(φ) π/6 2π 1 θ=0φ=0 1 φ=π/6 x y dρ dθ dφ Put V in spherical coordinates. The pitched angle φ is π/6 because the border of the cone in the yz-plane is z = √3y.
  • 108. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates ρ2 sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0 ρ2 cos(φ) π/6 2π 1 θ=0φ=0 dρ dθ dφ
  • 109. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates ρ2 sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0 ρ2 cos(φ) π/6 2π 1 θ=0φ=0 sin(φ)= ∫ ∫ dθ dφcos(φ) π/6 2π θ=0φ=0 1 5 dρ dθ dφ
  • 110. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates ρ2 sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0 ρ2 cos(φ) π/6 2π 1 θ=0φ=0 sin(φ)= ∫ ∫ dθ dφcos(φ) π/6 2π θ=0φ=0 1 5 sin(φ)= ∫ dφcos(φ) π/6 φ=0 2π 5 dρ dθ dφ
  • 111. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates ρ2 sin(φ)∫ ∫∫ ρ=0 ρ2 cos(φ) π/6 2π 1 θ=0φ=0 sin(φ)= ∫ ∫ dθ dφcos(φ) π/6 2π θ=0φ=0 1 5 sin(φ)= ∫ dφcos(φ) π/6 φ=0 2π 5 sin2 (φ) |= π/6 φ=0 π 5 = π 20 dρ dθ dφ
  • 112. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates A note on calculation of double and triple integrals: If the domnain of a double integral is a rectangle {a < x < b; c < y < d} and the integrand is of the form = f(x)g(y), then
  • 113. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates f(x) g(y)∫ ∫ dy dx = y=cx=a A note on calculation of double and triple integrals: If the domnain of a double integral is a rectangle {a < x < b; c < y < d} and the integrand is of the form = f(x)g(y), then b d g(y)∫ ∫ dy y=cx=a b d f(x)dx *
  • 114. Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates f(x) g(y)∫ ∫ dy dx = y=cx=a A note on calculation of double and triple integrals: If the domnain of a double integral is a rectangle {a < x < b; c < y < d} and the integrand is of the form = f(x)g(y), then b d g(y)∫ ∫ dy y=cx=a b d f(x)dx * Similarly for triple integrals, we've: f(x) g(y) h(z)∫ ∫ dy dx dz = y=cx=a b d g(y)∫ ∫ dy * y=cx=a b d f(x) dx*∫z=e f h(z)∫ dz z=e f Exercise: Do the integral in the last example via this observation.