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"Liquid pours into an inverted cone..."

Author:
Steve Starr
Topic:
Calculus, Cone
Here's a visualization of the class calculus cone situation. Liquid is pouring into or out of the cone at a constant rate. Move sliders for a, b, c to set parameters for the cone: radius, height, and rate that liquid is entering (or leaving) the cone. Start animation with j to see liquid levels rise and fall.

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