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08/05/23, 10:38 Calculus III - Triple Integrals in Spherical Coordinates (Practice Problems)

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Section 15.7 : Triple Integrals In Spherical Coordinates - Practice Problems

1. Evaluate ∭ 10xz + 3 dV where E is the region portion of x2 + y


2
+ z
2
= 16 with z ≥ 0 . [Solution]
E

2. Evaluate ∭ x
2
+ y
2
dV where E is the region portion of x2 + y
2
+ z
2
= 4 with y ≥ 0 . [Solution]
E

3. Evaluate ∭ 3z dV where E is the region inside both x2 + y


2
+ z
2
= 1 and z 2
= √x + y
2
. [Solution]
E

4. Evaluate ∭ x
2
dV where E is the region inside both x2 + y
2
+ z
2
= 36 and z = −√3x
2
+ 3y
2
. [Solution]
E

5. Evaluate the following integral by first converting to an integral in spherical coordinates.

2 2 2
0 √1−x √7−x −y

∫ ∫ ∫ 18y dz dy dx
2 2 2
−1 −√1−x √6x +6y

[Solution]

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