Drug infusion The delivery of a drug (such as an antibiotic) through an intravenous line may be modeled by the differential equation m′ ( t ) + km ( t ) = I , where m ( t ) is the mass of the drug in the blood at time t ≥ 0, k is a constant that describes the rate at which the drug is absorbed, and I is the infusion rate. a. Show by substitution that if the initial mass of drug in the blood is zero ( m (0) = 0), then the solution of the initial value problem is m ( t ) = I k ( 1 − e − k t ) . b. Graph the solution for I = 10 mg/hr and k = 0.05 hr –1 . c. Evaluate lim t → ∞ m ( t ) , the steady-state drug level, and verify the result using the graph in part (b).
Drug infusion The delivery of a drug (such as an antibiotic) through an intravenous line may be modeled by the differential equation m′ ( t ) + km ( t ) = I , where m ( t ) is the mass of the drug in the blood at time t ≥ 0, k is a constant that describes the rate at which the drug is absorbed, and I is the infusion rate. a. Show by substitution that if the initial mass of drug in the blood is zero ( m (0) = 0), then the solution of the initial value problem is m ( t ) = I k ( 1 − e − k t ) . b. Graph the solution for I = 10 mg/hr and k = 0.05 hr –1 . c. Evaluate lim t → ∞ m ( t ) , the steady-state drug level, and verify the result using the graph in part (b).
Solution Summary: The author explains that if the initial mass of the drug in the blood is zero, then satisfies the differential equation.
Drug infusion The delivery of a drug (such as an antibiotic) through an intravenous line may be modeled by the differential equation m′(t) + km(t) = I, where m(t) is the mass of the drug in the blood at time t ≥ 0, k is a constant that describes the rate at which the drug is absorbed, and I is the infusion rate.
a. Show by substitution that if the initial mass of drug in the blood is zero (m(0) = 0), then the solution of the initial value problem is
m
(
t
)
=
I
k
(
1
−
e
−
k
t
)
.
b. Graph the solution for I = 10 mg/hr and k = 0.05 hr–1.
c. Evaluate
lim
t
→
∞
m
(
t
)
, the steady-state drug level, and verify the result using the graph in part (b).
With integration, one of the major concepts of calculus. Differentiation is the derivative or rate of change of a function with respect to the independent variable.
Ministry of Higher Education &
Scientific Research
Babylon University
College of Engineering -
Al musayab
Automobile Department
Subject :Engineering Analysis
Time: 2 hour
Date:27-11-2022
کورس اول تحليلات
تعمیر )
1st month exam / 1st semester (2022-2023)/11/27
Note: Answer all questions,all questions have same degree.
Q1/: Find the following for three only.
1-
4s
C-1
(+2-3)2 (219) 3.0 (6+1)) (+3+5)
(82+28-3),2-
,3-
2-1
4-
Q2/:Determine the Laplace transform of the function t sint.
Q3/: Find the Laplace transform of
1,
0≤t<2,
-2t+1,
2≤t<3,
f(t) =
3t,
t-1,
3≤t 5,
t≥ 5
Q4: Find the Fourier series corresponding to the function
0
-5
Ministry of Higher Education &
Scientific Research
Babylon University
College of Engineering -
Al musayab
Subject :Engineering Analysis
Time: 80 min
Date:11-12-2022
Automobile Department
2nd month exam / 1" semester (2022-2023)
Note: Answer all questions,all questions have same degree.
کورس اول
شعر 3
Q1/: Use a Power series to solve the differential equation:
y" - xy = 0
Q2/:Evaluate using Cauchy's residue theorem,
sinnz²+cosz²
dz, where C is z = 3
(z-1)(z-2)
Q3/:Evaluate
dz
(z²+4)2
Where C is the circle /z-i/-2,using Cauchy's residue theorem.
Examiner: Dr. Wisam N. Hassan
Ministry of Higher Education &
Scientific Research
Babylon University
College of Engineering -
Al musayab
Subject :Engineering Analysis
Time: 80 min
Date:11-12-2022
Automobile Department
2nd month exam / 1" semester (2022-2023)
Note: Answer all questions,all questions have same degree.
کورس اول
شعر 3
Q1/: Use a Power series to solve the differential equation:
y" - xy = 0
Q2/:Evaluate using Cauchy's residue theorem,
sinnz²+cosz²
dz, where C is z = 3
(z-1)(z-2)
Q3/:Evaluate
dz
(z²+4)2
Where C is the circle /z-i/-2,using Cauchy's residue theorem.
Examiner: Dr. Wisam N. Hassan
Chapter 9 Solutions
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