- How is integration used in chemistry?
- What is the real life application of integration?
- Why do we use integration to find volume?
How is integration used in chemistry?
Integration is a mathematical term that means the area under a curve. In NMR, the curve is the spectra, and the integration is a measure of the area of the peaks in the spectra. The key thing, is that the area of the peak is proportional to the number of atoms that it represents.
What is the real life application of integration?
The application of integrations in real life is based upon the industry types, where this calculus is used. Like in the field of engineering, engineers use integrals to determine the shape of building constructions or length of power cable required to connect the two substations etc.
Why do we use integration to find volume?
We can use a definite integral to find the volume of a three-dimensional solid of revolution that results from revolving a two-dimensional region about a particular axis by taking slices perpendicular to the axis of revolution which will then be circular disks or washers.