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Suppose you make napkin rings by drilling holes with different diameters through two wooden balls (which also have different diameters) .You discover that both napkin rings have the same height p as shown in the figure.Use cylindrical shells to compute the volume of a napkin ring created by drilling a hole with radius Suppose you make napkin rings by drilling holes with different diameters through two wooden balls (which also have different diameters) .You discover that both napkin rings have the same height p as shown in the figure.Use cylindrical shells to compute the volume of a napkin ring created by drilling a hole with radius   through the center of a sphere of radius D and express theAnswer in terms of   Select the correct Answer   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   through the center of a sphere of radius D and express theAnswer in terms of Suppose you make napkin rings by drilling holes with different diameters through two wooden balls (which also have different diameters) .You discover that both napkin rings have the same height p as shown in the figure.Use cylindrical shells to compute the volume of a napkin ring created by drilling a hole with radius   through the center of a sphere of radius D and express theAnswer in terms of   Select the correct Answer   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   Select the correct Answer Suppose you make napkin rings by drilling holes with different diameters through two wooden balls (which also have different diameters) .You discover that both napkin rings have the same height p as shown in the figure.Use cylindrical shells to compute the volume of a napkin ring created by drilling a hole with radius   through the center of a sphere of radius D and express theAnswer in terms of   Select the correct Answer   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)


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