Solutions for Differential Equations: An Introduction to Modern Methods and Applications
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Consider a tank used in certain hydrodynamic experiments. After one experiment the tank contains...Problem 2P:
A tank initially contains 200L of pure water. A mixture containing a concentration of g/L of salt...Problem 3P:
A tank originally contains gal of fresh water. Then water containing of salt per gallon is poured...Problem 4P:
A tank with a capacity of originally contains of water with of salt in solution. Water containing ...Problem 5P:
A tank contains of water and of salt. Water containing a salt concentration of flows into the tank...Problem 6P:
Suppose that a tank containing a certain liquid has an outlet near the bottom. Let be the height of...Problem 7P:
An outdoor swimming pool loses 0.05 of its water volume every day it is in use, due to losses from...Problem 8P:
Cholesterol is produced by the body for the construction of cell walls, and is also absorbed from...Problem 9P:
Imagine a medieval world. In this world a Queen wants to poison a King, who has a wine keg with of...Problem 10P:
Suppose an amount is invested at an annual rate of return percent, compounded continuously.
Find...Problem 11P:
A young person with no initial capital invests dollars per year at an annual rate of return. Assume...Problem 12P:
A homebuyer can afford to spend no more than on mortgage payments. Suppose that the interest rate is...Problem 13P:
A recent college graduate borrows 100,000 at an interest rate 9 to purchase a condominium....Problem 14P:
A Difference Equation. In this problem, we approach the loan problem in Example 2 from a discrete...Problem 15P:
An important tool in archaeological research is radiocarbon dating, developed by the American...Problem 16P:
The population of mosquitoes in a certain area increases at a rate proportional to the current...Problem 17P:
Suppose that a certain population has growth rate that varies with time and that this population...Problem 18P:
Suppose that a certain population satisfies the initial value problem dydt=r(t)yk,y(0)=y0, Where the...Problem 19P:
Newtons law of cooling states that the temperature of an object changes at a rate proportional to...Problem 20P:
Heat transfer from a body to its surrounding by radiation, based on the Stefan-Boltzmann law, is...Problem 21P:
Consider a lake of constant volume containing at time an amount of pollutant, evenly distributed...Problem 22P:
A ball with mass 0.25 kg is thrown upward with initial velocity 24 m/s from the roof of building 26...Problem 23P:
Assume that conditions are as Problemexcept that there is a force due to air resistance is , where...Problem 24P:
Assume that conditions are as in Problem 22 except thatthere is a force due to air resistance of...Problem 25P:
A skydiver weighing 180 lb (including equipment) fallsvertically downward from an altitude of 5,000...Problem 26P:
A rocket sled having an initial speed of mi/h is slowed by a channel of water. Assume that, during...Problem 27P:
A body of constant mass is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity in a medium...Problem 30P:
A mass of 0.40 kg is dropped from rest in a medium offering a resistance of 0.2v, where v is...Problem 31P:
Suppose that a rocket is launched straight up from the surface of the earth with initial velocity...Problem 32P:
Let and , respectively, be the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity of a batted (or...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1.1 - Mathematical Models And SolutionsChapter 1.2 - Qualitative Methods: Phase Lines And Direction FieldsChapter 1.3 - Definitions, Classification, And TerminologyChapter 2.1 - Separable EquationsChapter 2.2 - Linear Equations: Method Of Integrating FactorsChapter 2.3 - Modeling With First Order EquationsChapter 2.4 - Differences Between Linear And Nonlinear EquationsChapter 2.5 - Autonomous Equations And Population DynamicsChapter 2.6 - Exact Equations And Integrating FactorsChapter 2.7 - Substitution Methods
Chapter 2.P1 - Harvesting A Renewable ResourceChapter 2.P2 - A Mathematical Model Of A Groundwater Contaminant SourceChapter 2.P3 - Monte Carlo Option Pricing: Pricing Financial Options By Flipping A CoinChapter 3.1 - Systems Of Two Linear Algebraic EquationsChapter 3.2 - Systems Of Two First Order Linear Differential EquationsChapter 3.3 - Homogeneous Linear Systems With Constant CoefficientsChapter 3.4 - Complex EigenvaluesChapter 3.5 - Repeated EigenvaluesChapter 3.6 - A Brief Introduction To Nonlinear SystemsChapter 3.P1 - Estimating Rate Constants For An Open Two-compartment ModelChapter 3.P2 - A Blood–brain Pharmacokinetic ModelChapter 4.1 - Definitions And ExamplesChapter 4.2 - Theory Of Second Order Linear Homogeneous EquationsChapter 4.3 - Linear Homogeneous Equations With Constant CoefficientsChapter 4.4 - Mechanical And Electrical VibrationsChapter 4.5 - Nonhomogeneous Equations; Method Of Undetermined CoefficientsChapter 4.6 - Forced Vibrations, Frequency Response, And ResonanceChapter 4.7 - Variation Of ParametersChapter 4.P1 - A Vibration Insulation ProblemChapter 4.P2 - Linearization Of A Nonlinear Mechanical SystemChapter 4.P3 - A Spring-mass Event ProblemChapter 4.P4 - Euler–lagrange EquationsChapter 5.1 - Definition Of The Laplace TransformChapter 5.2 - Properties Of The Laplace TransformChapter 5.3 - The Inverse Laplace TransformChapter 5.4 - Solving Differential Equations With Laplace TransformsChapter 5.5 - Discontinuous Functions And Periodic FunctionsChapter 5.6 - Differential Equations With Discontinuous Forcing FunctionsChapter 5.7 - Impulse FunctionsChapter 5.8 - Convolution Integrals And Their ApplicationsChapter 5.9 - Linear Systems And Feedback ControlChapter 5.P1 - An Electric Circuit ProblemChapter 5.P2 - The Watt Governor, Feedback Control, And StabilityChapter 6.1 - Definitions And ExamplesChapter 6.2 - Basic Theory Of First Order Linear SystemsChapter 6.3 - Homogeneous Linear Systems With Constant CoefficientsChapter 6.4 - Nondefective Matrices With Complex EigenvaluesChapter 6.5 - Fundamental Matrices And The Exponential Of A MatrixChapter 6.6 - Nonhomogeneous Linear SystemsChapter 6.7 - Defective MatricesChapter 6.P1 - Earthquakes And Tall BuildingsChapter 6.P2 - Controlling A Spring-mass System To EquilibriumChapter 7.1 - Autonomous Systems And StabilityChapter 7.2 - Almost Linear SystemsChapter 7.3 - Competing SpeciesChapter 7.4 - Predator–prey EquationsChapter 7.5 - Periodic Solutions And Limit CyclesChapter 7.6 - Chaos And Strange Attractors: The Lorenz EquationsChapter 7.P1 - Modeling Of EpidemicsChapter 7.P2 - Harvesting In A Competitive EnvironmentChapter 7.P3 - The R ̈ossler SystemChapter 8.1 - Numerical Approximations: Euler’s MethodChapter 8.2 - Accuracy Of Numerical MethodsChapter 8.3 - Improved Euler And Runge–kutta MethodsChapter 8.4 - Numerical Methods For Systems Of First Order EquationsChapter 8.P1 - Designing A Drip Dispenser For A Hydrology ExperimentChapter 8.P2 - Monte Carlo Option Pricing: Pricing Financial Options By Flipping A CoinChapter A.1 - MatricesChapter A.2 - Systems Of Linear Algebraic Equations, Linear Independence, And RankChapter A.3 - Determinants And InversesChapter A.4 - The Eigenvalue Problem
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The modern landscape of technology and industry demands an equally modern approach to differential equations in the classroom. Designed for a first course in differential equations, the third edition of Brannan/Boyce’s Differential Equations: An Introduction to Modern Methods and Applications is consistent with the way engineers and scientists use mathematics in their daily work. The text emphasizes a systems approach to the subject and integrates the use of modern computing technology in the context of contemporary applications from engineering and science. The focus on fundamental skills, careful application of technology, and practice in modeling complex systems prepares students for the realities of the new millennium, providing the building blocks to be successful problem-solvers in today’s workplace. Section exercises throughout the text provide hands-on experience in modeling, analysis, and computer experimentation. Projects at the end of each chapter provide additional opportunities for students to explore the role played by differential equations in the sciences and engineering.
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