ProdigyInspired
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I need some clarification/explanation on why the outer radius is rather than .
I've been discussing this with my tutor and it still doesn't make sense to me.
The 4 is easily understood, as the graph shows that it goes from 0 to 4.
is what I would've thought would be added onto the radius of the outer annulus. I wouldn't think it is . Why would the radius get smaller than 4? The outer radius - what I'm looking for, covers the area of as well.
My tutor said subbing in as it is an end point of the segment, which of course gives you as needed. However if you sub in , which is the other end point of the segment, it gives you , giving you , and then .