Mantaray
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Homework Statement
I tried to calculate the area of a sphere using the function f(x) = \sqrt{1-x^2}
Homework Equations
hmm?
The Attempt at a Solution
So I thought I could slice up the sphere in small cylinders, and then calculate the outer surface by circumference * height of all the cylinders and then add them together.
In this case, the radius would be equal to f(x) and the height of the cylinder would equal \Delta x. So the surface of the whole sphere would be:
2pi \int f(x) dx with lower limit -1 and upper limit 1. However, this does not seem to equal 4pi*r^2, I checked this with r = 1. It gives two quite distinct values.
Where did I go wrong?