Finding Minimum value of radius
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Problem 1: The volume V and paper surface area of a conical paper cup are given by:
V=1/3*pi*r^2*h
A =pi*r*sqrt(r^2+h^2)
For V = 10 in 3 , compute the value of the radius, r that minimizes the area A. What is the corresponding value of the height, h? What is the minimum amount that r can vary from its optimal value before the area increases by 10%.
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Suman Koirala
il 26 Mar 2013
Modificato: Image Analyst
il 26 Mar 2013
Image Analyst
il 26 Mar 2013
What does "10 in 3" mean?
Youssef Khmou
il 26 Mar 2013
i think, it means for V=10 in "equation 3" , maybe
Walter Roberson
il 26 Mar 2013
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Walter Roberson
il 26 Mar 2013
I wonder if "10 in 3" is intended to mean "10 cubic inches" ?
Suman Koirala
il 26 Mar 2013
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Walter Roberson
il 26 Mar 2013
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Are you required to use a minimizer? The question can be solved analytically with a tiny amount of algebra together with some small calculus.
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Suman Koirala
il 26 Mar 2013
Youssef Khmou
il 27 Mar 2013
Modificato: Youssef Khmou
il 27 Mar 2013
3)What is the minimum amount that r can vary from its optimal value before the area increases by 10% ( with fixed h ) :
Given S=29.83 m² and h=5.05 m, we have the new surface S2 :
__________
S2=S+0.1*S=32.81 m²=pi*r*\/ r²+h² .
S2²=pi².r^4 + pi²r²h² , make it as equation of 4th order :
r^4 + r² . h² -S2²/pi² = 0 ==> r^4 + 25.50 *r² - 109.7 = 0
We use the command "root" :
the Polynomial is a*r^4 + b*r^3 + c*r^2 + b*r + d = 0
a=1; b=0; c=25.50; d=-109.7
R_amount = roots([1 0 25.50 0 -109.7])
R_amount =
0.0000 + 5.4084i
0.0000 - 5.4084i
1.9366
-1.9366
The reasonable answer is the third one, R=1.9366 the amount change is
DELTA_R=1.9366-1.89=0.04 meter .
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