Differential Equations Corel
Differential Equations Corel
Differential Equations Corel
1. Differential Equations
- contains the derivative (differentials) of one or more
dependent variable with respect to one or more dependent
variables.
examples: acceleration of a falling object
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2. CLASSIFICATIONS OF D.E.
2.1. ACCORDING TO TYPE
A. ODE(Ordinary Differential Equations)
- contains only ordinary derivatives of one or more
functions with respect to a single independent variable
2. CLASSIFICATIONS OF D.E.
2.1. ACCORDING TO TYPE
B. PDE(Partial Differential Equations)
- An equation involving partial derivatives of one or
more unknown functions of two or more independent
variables
2. CLASSIFICATIONS OF D.E.
2.2. ACCORDING TO ORDER
- the order of D.E. is the HIGHEST derivative in the equation.
2. CLASSIFICATIONS OF D.E.
2.3. ACCORDING TO LINEARITY
- An nth order D.E. Is said to be linear if the function is linear
if the function is linear in y, y, y,..., y(n)
Examples of Linear D.E.
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2. 2 + = 3
3. + 8 = + 1
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2
^2
=
+ 4 = 0
2
2
2
4
=
2
2
2
+ 8 2 + = sin
General Solution
Particular Solution
Initial-Value Problem
Solutions to 1st Order D.E. using
- Integration
- Separation of variables
- Homogeneous
- Linear equation
- Bernoulli equation
- Exact equation
- Non-exact D.E.
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Sample problems
Solve the following differential equations.
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HALF-LIFE PROBLEMS
2. TEMPERATUE PROBLEMS
1.
Solution: N =
where: N amount of substance at any time t
No initial amount
t time
proportionality constant
ANSWERS
(a) 61%
(b) 37%
(c) 560 years
60.37 years
TEMPERATURE PROBLEMS
= ( )
Solution: =
where: T temp of a body at any time t
o initial temperature at time t=0
t time
proportionality constant
TEMPERATURE PROBLEM
1. NEWTONS LAW OF COOLING
A cup of hot chocolate whose temperature is 200F is poured
in a room whose temperature is 70F. Two minutes later the
temperature of the chocolate is 180F. How long after the chocolate
is poured does it reach a temperature of 155F?
ANSWERS
5.08 mins.
180 70
155 - 70
The net force acting on a body is equal to the time rate of change
of the momentum of the momentum of the body, for constant
mass
= =
Example: A rock weighs 32lb is dropped from rest from the edge of a
cliff (a) find the velocity of the rock at time t if the air resistance is
equivalent to the instantaneous velocity v
(b) What is the velocity of the rock at t= 2sec?
ANSWERS (a) = 32 (1 ) fps
MIXTURE PROBLEMS
The Amount of solution in the tank at anytime t is equals to the
net rate
MIXTURE PROBLEMS
A 100-liter tank contains a 25% dye solution. A 40% dye solution is
allowed to enter the tank at the rate of 10 liters/minute and the
resulting mixture is removed from the tank at the same rate.
Derive an expression for the amount of dye in the tank as a
function of time t.
Solution:
Answer :
= (0.40)(10)
( )(10)
100
= 40 15
10
+ 3
+ 4 = 3
(b) 6 + 4 = 2
1. 2 5 3 = 0
2. 10 + 25 = 0
3. + 4 + 7 = 0
y = + ()
+ 2
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BREAK TIME
Dynamics
TOPIC OUTLINE
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CONSTANT VELOCITY
CONSTANT ACCELARATION
VARIABLE ACCELERATION
PROJECTILE MOTION
RELATIVE MOTION
A. CONSTANT ACCELERATION
CURVILINEAR MOTION
PROJECTILE MOTION
RELATIVE MOTION
POSITION
VELOCITY
ACCELERATION