Further Math - A Level Integration Cliff Notes
Further Math - A Level Integration Cliff Notes
Centroid of Area
The centroid of a body is its geometric centre. For an object made of uniform material, the centroid coincides
with the point at which the body can be supported in a perfectly balanced state – ie, its centre of mass. The
centre of mass for a distribution of weights in 2 dimensions are
x
m x i i
and y
m y i i
m i m i
These formulas can be generalised by using calculus to give the result below.
Ax xy dx
a
y = f(x)
b
Ay y
1 2
and 2 dx
a
b
where
A y dx
a
δx
a b
Example 1
Find the coordinates of the centroid of the plane figure enclosed by the curve y = 4 – x2, the x- and y-axes and
the line x = 1.
Solution
1
x3
b 1
11
The area of the figure is given by A y dx 4 x 2 dx 4 x
a 0 3 0 3
1
2 x4
b 1 1
7
a 0 0 2 x
2 3
xy dx x( 4 x ) dx 4 x x dx
4 0 4
b 7
21
So, using Ax xy dx we obtain x
4
11
a 3 44
1
x5
b 1 1
dx 4 x 8 203
y dx 16 8 x x dx 16 x x 3
2 2
2 2 4
a 0 0 3 5 0 15
b 1
203
15 201
Using Ay y dx gives y
1 2 2
2 11
a 3 110
21 203
Hence, the coordinates of the centroid are ,
44 110
Example 3
Calculate the centroid of the triangle with vertices (0, h), (0, 0) and (a, 0). [Ans: (a/3, h/3)]
Example 4
Find the coordinates of the centroid of the uniform plane figure enclosed by the curves y = 3x2 and y = 4 – x2
and the y-axis.
Solution
The required figure is the region below the
y=4– x2 curve y = 4 – x2 with the region below the
y = 3x2 curve y = 3x2 removed
The required point of intersection of the curves
is given by 3x2 = 4 – x2 x = 1
Using the answers from Egs 1 and 2, and
using x , y for the centroids of the required
regions, a table can be formed using the
x=1 methods from mechanics
volume of a solid so formed is y 2 dx . Its centroid, or geometric centre, will lie on the x-axis (by
a
symmetry) and have x-coordinate x satisfying:
b
V x xy2 dx
a
b
a b
where V y 2 dx
a
δx
and y0
Example
The area enclosed by the curve y = x2 + 3, the x- and y-axes and the line x = 2 is rotated about the x-axis
through one complete revolution. Show that the centroid of the solid formed has x-coordinate 1.30.
Solution
y 2 x 2 3 x 4 6x 2 9
2
2 2
V y 2 dx x 4 6 x 2 9 dx
0 0
V
2 2 2
V x xy2 dx xx 4 6 x 2 9 dx x 5 6 x 3 9 x dx
0 0 0
V x
Hence, x
Standard results
The formulas for the centroid of a solid hemisphere and a solid cone or pyramid appear in the CIE formula
sheet.
3
Centre of mass of a solid hemisphere, radius r: r from centre
8
3
Centre of mass of a solid cone or pyramid of height h: h from vertex
4
(i) y x3 from x = 1 to x = 2
(ii) y x2 1 from x = 0 to x = 1
(iv) y ex from x = 0 to x = 1
Q2. Find the centroid of the area enclosed by the curves y = x and y = x2
Q3. Find the centroids of the volumes formed when the regions bounded by the following curves and the
x-axis are rotated through one complete revolution about the x-axis:
(i) y x 2 2x
(iii) y x3 from x = 0 to x = 1
(iv) y 1 x2 from x = 0 to x = 1
1
(v) y from x = 1 to x = 2
x
1
(vi) y from x = 1 to x = 2
x2
(vii) y ex from x = 0 to x = 1
(viii) y e x from x = 0 to x = 1
Answers
Q1 (i) (124/75, 254/105) (ii) (9/16, 7/10) (iii) (pi/2 – 1, pi/8) (iv) (1/(e – 1), (e + 1)/4)
(v) (2 ln2, 0) (vi) (9/7, 0) (vii) ((1+e2)/(2e2 – 2), 0) (viii) ((e2 – 3)/(2e2 – 2), 0)
x2
dy 2 Arc length, L y = f(x)
L
x1
1 dx
dx
x1 x2
(See Gaulter & Gaulter p.250)
Example 1
Show that the length of the arc of the curve x3 = 3y2 from x = 1 to x = 4 is
1
9
64 7 7 .
3x 3x 3x
[Note: You can use the substitution u 2 1
4
or u 1
4
to integrate
1
4
dx ]
dy
2
dt dx dy
2 2 dy 2 dx
2
dy dt
2
Hence 1
dx dx dt dt
and 1 dx
dx
dx
dt dt dx
t2
dx 2 dy 2
Thus, the arc length along a parametric curve is given by: L
t1
dt
dt dt
Example 2
Example 3
Show that the length of the circumference of the cardioid r a1 cos is 8a.
Example 4
Find the length of the arc of the polar curve r ae for where 0 to
[Ans: (a) 8a (b) a√2(e - 1) ]
Exercise Gaulter & Gaulter p.255 Exercise 12C Q 1, 2, 4, 8, 14, 16(i), 17(a, bi)
x2 2 x1 x2
dy
x
S x 2 y 1 dx
dx
1
Example 1
The arc of the curve y = x3 between x = 0 and x = 1 is rotated through 2 radians about the x-axis. Show that
the value of the surface area generated is (10 10 1) .
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Example 2
The parametric equations of a curve are x a(t sin t ) and y a(1 cos t ) where a is a positive constant.
Exercise Gaulter & Gaulter p.255 Exercise 12C Q6(a – d, f), 11, 12, 13, 16(ii), 17b(ii), 18, 19, 20
The length of the interval is, of course, b – a, so it follows that the mean value of f(x) over this interval
satisfies:
b
mean value b a f ( x) dx
a
b
1
Hence, the mean value of f(x) over the interval [a, b] =
ba f ( x) dx
a
Examples
Find the mean values of the following functions over the given regions:
[Ans 2/]
2. 4x(x – 1)(x – 2) for 1 1
[Ans -4]
1
3. for 1
2 t 1
t
[Ans 2 ln 2]
4. cos 3 for 0
2
[Ans 4/3]
1
5. for 1 x 0
x 1x 2
[Ans ln (4/3)]
x
6. xe for 1 x 2
[Ans e2]
Winter 2004
[6a2/5]
Winter 2002
Summer 2004
Summer 2004
[2880]
[14/3, (5√3)/8]
Summer 2003