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25 May, 23:38

A 120-gallon vat initially contains 90lb of salt dissolved in 90 gallons of water. Brinecontaining 2 lb/gal flows into the vat at a rate of 4gal/min. The water in the vat is kept well mixed, and the mixture is removed at the rate of 3 gal/min. Derive a DE for he total amount S (t) of salt in the vat at time t.

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  1. 26 May, 00:58
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    dS/dt = 8 - (3S (t) / (90 + t))

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The differential equation of this problem is;

    dS/dt = R_in - R_out

    Where;

    R_in is the rate at which salt enters

    R_out is the rate at which salt exits

    R_in = (concentration of salt in inflow) * (input rate of brine)

    We are given;

    Concentration of salt in inflow = 2 lb/gal

    Input rate of brine = 4 gal/min

    Thus;

    R_in = 2 * 4 = 8 lb/min

    Due to the fact that mixture is removed out at a slower rate, thus it is accumulating at the rate of (4 - 3) gal/min = 1 gal/min

    Now, R_out = 3 (concentration of solution outflow)

    Now, concentration of solution outflow is given by the formula;

    c_out = S (t) / v (t)

    Where v is volume of fluid in tank at time t.

    Since initial volume is 90 and we have a net total of 1 gallon added every minute. Thus, v (t) = 90 + t

    So, c_out = S (t) / (90 + t)

    R_out = 3S (t) / (90 + t)

    So, final final differential equation is now;

    dS/dt = R_in - R_out = 8 - 3S (t) / (90 + t)
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