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Mulungushi University

School of Science, Engineering and Technology

Department of Mathematics and Science

EGM 311: Engineering Mathematics(III)

Triple Integrals

November 7, 2021

Worksheet No. 04. Lecturer: Mr. T. Sinyangwe.

(1) Determine the region of integration first and then evaluate the integral
Z 1 Z 1−x Z 5−x2
dx dy (x − y + 1)dz
0 0 4x2
Considering the figure below;

(2) Evaluate the iterated integral


Z 1Z z Z y
xyzdxdydz
0 0 0

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(3) The figure below shows the region of integration for the integral
Z 1Z 1 Z 1−y
√ f (x, y, z)dzdydx
0 5 0

Rewrite this integral as an equivalent iterated integral in the five other orders.

(4) Evaluate the triple integral


ZZZ
(i) zdV , where E is bounded by the planes x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, y + z = 1 and
E
x + z = 1, as shown in the figure below;

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ZZZ
(ii) zdV , where E is bounded by the cylinder y 2 + z 2 = 9 and the planes
E
x = 0, y = 3x and z = 0 in the first octant as shown below;

(5) Use cylindrical coordinates to evaluate


ZZZ p
(i) x2 + y 2 dV , where E is the region that lies inside the cylinder x2 +y 2 = 16
E
and between the planes z = −5 and z = 4.
ZZZ
(ii) (x3 +xy 2 )dV , where E is the solid in the first octant beneath the paraboloid
E
z = 1 − x2 − y 2 as shown below

(6) Evaluate the following triple integral


ZZZ
8xyzdV, B = [2, 3] × [1, 2] × [0, 1]
B

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ZZZ
(7) Evaluate by converting to cylindrical polar coordinates 2xdV , where E is the
E
region under the plane 2x + 3y + z = 6 that lies in the first octant as shown below;

(8) Determine the volume of the region by converting to cylindrical polar form of the
region that lies behind the plane x + y + z = 8 and in front of the region in the
3√ 3
xy-plane that is bounded by z = y & z = y as shown below;
2 4

ZZZ p
(9) Evaluate by converting to cylindrical polar coordinates 3x2 + 3z 2 dV where
E
E is the solid bounded by y = 2x2 + 2z 2 and the plane y = 8 as shown below;

Z 3Z 4 Z 0
(10) Evaluate the integral 4x2 y − z 3 dzdydx.
2 −1 1

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ZZZ
(11) Evaluate 4xydV where E is the region bounded by z = 2x2 + 2y 2 − 7 and z = 1
E
as shown below;

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ZZZ
2 −z 2
(12) Evaluate e−x dV where E is the region between two cylinders x2 + z 2 = 4
E
and x2 + z 2 = 9 with 1 ≤ y ≤ 5 and z ≤ 0 as shown below;

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ZZZ
(13) Evaluate zdV where E is the region between the two planes x + y + z = 2 and
E
x = 0 and inside the cylinder y 2 + z 2 = 1 as shown below;

p integral to determine the volume of the region below z = 6 − x, above


(14) Use triple
z = − 4x2 + 4y 2 inside the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 3 with x ≤ 0 as shown below;

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(15) Evaluate the following integral by first converting it to an integral in cylindrical co-
ordinates Z √5 Z 0 Z 9−3x2 −3y2
√ 2x − 3ydzdydx.
0 − 5−x2 x2 +y 2 −11

Triple integrals in Spherical coordinates


ZZZ
(16) Evaluate 10xz + 3dV where E is the region portion of x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 16 with
E
z ≥ 0 as shown below;

ZZZ
(17) Evaluate x2 + y 2 dV where E is the region portion of x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4 with y ≥ 0
E
as shown below;

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ZZZ
(18) Evaluate 3zdV where E is the region inside both x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 and
p E
z = x2 + y 2 as shown below;

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ZZZ p
(19) Evaluate x2 dV where E is inside both x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 36 and z = − 3x2 + 3y 2
E
as shown below;

(20) Evaluate the following integral by first converting to an integral in spherical coordi-
nates,
Z 0 Z √1−x2 Z √7−x2 −y2
√ √ 18ydzdydx.
−1 − 1−x2 6x2 +6y 2

♣ End of Worksheet No. 04 ♣


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