I A Maron Solutions for Chapter: Applications of the Definite Integral, Exercise 6: Computing the Volume of Solid
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Questions from I A Maron Solutions for Chapter: Applications of the Definite Integral, Exercise 6: Computing the Volume of Solid with Hints & Solutions
Compute the volume of the solid torus. The torus is a solid generated by revolving a circle of radius about an axis lying in its plane at a distance from the centre . (A tire, for example, has the form of the torus).

Compute the volume of the solid generated by revolving the figure bounded by the following curve and lines :
about the -axis;

Compute the volume of the solid generated by revolving the figure bounded by the lines about the -axis.

Compute the volume of the solid generated by revolving the figure (one wave) bounded by about the -axis.
