Hi
I'm having problems with some of these problems. It would be great if you could post up worked solutions for them
1. A rectangular vessel is divided into two equal compartments by a vertical porous membrane. Liquid in one compartment, initially at a depth of 20cm, passes into the other compartment, initially empty, at a rate proportional to the difference in levels.
a) If the depth of liquid in one of the vessels at any time t minutes is x cm, show that dx/dt=k(20-2x)
b) Show that x=10[1-e^(-2kt)]
c) If the level in the second compartment rises 2cm in the first 5 minutes, after what time will the difference in levels be 2cm?
2. A body falls from rest in a medium and its velocity, v metres/second, after t seconds is given by: v=80[1-e^(-0.4t)
a) Show that the acceleration is proportional to 80-v
b) Calculate the distance fallen in the first 5 seconds.
c) Calculate the distance fallen when v=60.
Thanks in advance. Will be repping
I'm having problems with some of these problems. It would be great if you could post up worked solutions for them
1. A rectangular vessel is divided into two equal compartments by a vertical porous membrane. Liquid in one compartment, initially at a depth of 20cm, passes into the other compartment, initially empty, at a rate proportional to the difference in levels.
a) If the depth of liquid in one of the vessels at any time t minutes is x cm, show that dx/dt=k(20-2x)
b) Show that x=10[1-e^(-2kt)]
c) If the level in the second compartment rises 2cm in the first 5 minutes, after what time will the difference in levels be 2cm?
2. A body falls from rest in a medium and its velocity, v metres/second, after t seconds is given by: v=80[1-e^(-0.4t)
a) Show that the acceleration is proportional to 80-v
b) Calculate the distance fallen in the first 5 seconds.
c) Calculate the distance fallen when v=60.
Thanks in advance. Will be repping