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please help me to findout this problem
i am putting this question second time bcoz i was unable to findout its category i am new here
answer should be 2(pi)a
The discussion revolves around finding the perimeter of a circle using integration techniques. The original poster seeks assistance in determining the correct limits of integration and the appropriate method to calculate the arc length for the first quadrant of the circle defined by the equation x² + y² = a².
Participants are actively engaging with the problem, offering various approaches and clarifications. Some guidance has been provided regarding the limits of integration and the need for trigonometric substitution, but there remains a lack of consensus on the specific steps to take next.
There is confusion regarding terminology, with the original poster using "parameter" instead of "perimeter." Additionally, some participants note that the original poster has previously posted the same question in another thread, which may affect the flow of discussion.
urduworld said:we will find value of y from eq 1 + y^2 = a^2 - x^2
i will put it (dy/dx)^2
urduworld said:1. i have try my best and i and reach at a point and unable to solve it complete please help me to find the parameter of the circle
.2 also what limit i should apply ( i am thinking to apply 2(pi)a/4) am i right
Mark44 said:You posted the same problem in another thread: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=354071.
You shouldn't start a new thread for the same problem.
Also, the distance around a circle is its circumference, or perimeter. Parameter means something different.
urduworld said:yes i have posted this second time because that time i can't got answer :(
No, not an ordinary substitution - a trig substitution. Do you know how to do one of these substitutions?urduworld said:ohh i really got point i have got that i have have to substitute a^2 - x^2 with (u or any alphabet) and then i have to apply limit am i right Thanks tiny :)
urduworld said:ohh i really got point i have got that i have have to substitute a^2 - x^2 with (u or any alphabet) and then i have to apply limit am i right Thanks tiny :)
urduworld said:then what i have to do i can't understand trig substitution :(