Asked by MAin
The atmospheric pressure P(h) (in pounds per square inch) at a height h (in miles) above sea level on Earth satisfies a differential equation P' = -kP for some positive constant k.
(a) Measurements with a barometer show that P(0) = 1.2 and P(9) = 0.7. What is the decay constant k?
(b) Determine the atmospheric pressure 14 miles above sea level.
(a) Measurements with a barometer show that P(0) = 1.2 and P(9) = 0.7. What is the decay constant k?
(b) Determine the atmospheric pressure 14 miles above sea level.
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Answered by
Steve
P' = -kP
dP/P = -k dh
lnP = -kh + c
P = c e^-kh
P(0) = 1.2, so c = 1.2
P = 1.2 e^-kh
1.2 e^(-9k) = 0.7
k = .06
so,
P(h) = 1.2 e^-.06h
dP/P = -k dh
lnP = -kh + c
P = c e^-kh
P(0) = 1.2, so c = 1.2
P = 1.2 e^-kh
1.2 e^(-9k) = 0.7
k = .06
so,
P(h) = 1.2 e^-.06h
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