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Find the pressure:

1. A rectangle 10 feet wide and 8 feet deep with the upper edge lying in the surface. ANS. 320 W
2. An equilateral triangle of sides 4 feet with one edge lying in the surface. ANS. 8W
3. An isosceles right triangle with legs 6 feet long and lying in the surface. ANS. 36 W
4. An isosceles trapezoid of height 4 ft and bases 6 ft and 12 ft with the smaller base lying in the surface. ANS 80 W
5. A triangle of base 6 ft and altitude 3 ft with the vertex and base lying respectively 2 ft and 5 ft below the surface. ANS. 36 W
6. Find the force on one side of a plane parabolic segment of base 8 ft and altitude 4 ft when the segment is vertically submerged in
water with its base horizontal, and the base and vertex are respectively 4ft and 8 ft under the surface. ANS. 7450 LB
7. In the previous problem when the vertex lies in the surface and the base is vertical. ANS. 998 LB
8. A horizontal cylindrical tank 6 ft in radius is half full of oil weighing 60 lbs per cu.ft. ANS. 8640 LB
9. Find the force on one side of a circular plate of radius 4 ft, if the plane is submerged vertically in water with its center 4 ft below the
surface. ANS. 64Пw

Find the work done:

10. A right circular tank of depth 12 ft and radius 4 ft is half full of oil weighing 60 lbs per cu.ft. Find the work done in pumping the oil to a
height of 6 ft above the tank. ANS. 136 FT TONS
11. A hemispherical tank of radius 6 ft is filled with water to a depth of 4 ft. Find the work done in pumping the water to the top of the tank.
ANS. 25.1 FT TONS.
12. A hemispherical tank of radius 20 ft is filled with water. Find the work done in pumping the water to the top of the tank. B.P. 2009
13. A tank in the form of a frustum of a right circular cone is filled with the oil weighing 50 lbs per cu.ft. If the height of the tank is 10 ft, the
base radius 6 ft, and the top radius 4ft, find the work required to pump the oil to a height 10 ft above the tank. ANS. 312 FT TON
14. A tank filled with water has the form of paraboloid of revolution whose axis vertical. If the depth of the tank is 12 ft and the diameter of
the top is 8 ft, Find the work done in pumping the water to the top of the tank. ANS. 37.6 FT TON
15. A tank is in the shape of a paraboloid of revolution is 10 ft and 10 ft across the top. If the tank is filed with the oil weighing 60 lbs per
cu.ft. Find the work done in pumping the oil to the top of the tank. ANS. 12.5П FT TON

Differential Equations

Elimination of Arbitrary Constant


1. y = C1 e2x + C2 e-3x 4. y = C1 e2xcos 3x + C2 e2xsin 3x
2. x2y = 1 + cx 5. circles with center at the origin
3. x = A sin (wt + Ө)
Separation of Variables/ Homogeneous Coefficients

6. y’ = xy2 9. x2dx +y(x – 1)dy = 0


7. (xy + x)dx = (x2y2 + x2 + y2 + 1)dy 10. (x2 + y2)dx + xydy = 0
8. tan2ydy = sin3xdx 11. [x cscx (y/x) – y]dx + xdy = 0

Exact Equations/ Integrating Factor

12. (6x + y2)dx + (2xy – 3y2)dy = 0 15. (r + sinӨ – cosӨ)dr + (rcosӨ + rsinӨ)dӨ = 0
13. (y2 – 2xy + 6x)dx – (x2 – 2xy + 2)dy = 0 16. (x2 + y2 + 1)dx + (x2 – 2xy)dy = 0
14. (xy2 + x – 2y + 3)dx + x2ydy = 2(x + y)dy 17. (2y2 + 3xy – 2y + 6x)dx + (x2 + 2xy – x)dy = 0
18. (2xy + 2y2 + 4y)dx + (y2 – x2 – 4x – 1)dy = 0
Linear Differential Equations/ Bernoulli’s Equation
19. (y + 1) dx + (4x – y)dy = 0
20. (2xy + x2 + x4)dx – (x2 + 1)dy – 0
21. y’ = y – xy3e – 2x
22. 2x3y’ = y3 + 3x2y
23. Xy dx + (x2 – 3y)dy = 0

Orthogonal Trajectories

24. y2 = Cx3
25. x = Cey2
26. y = C (secx + tanx)
27. x2 – y2 = Cy

DE Applications

1. A certain radioactive material is know to decay at a rate proportional to the amount present. If initially 500 mg of the material is
present and after 3 years 20 % of the original mass has decayed, determine the amount present after 200 weeks?
2. A bacteria is known to grow at a rate proportional to the amount present. After 1 hour, 1000 bacteria are observed and after 4 hours,
it was 3000. Find the original number of bacteria in the culture.
3. A woman places Php 3000.00 for her child upon his second birthday. Assuming no additional deposits or withdrawals, how much will
the child have at his eighteenth birthday if the bank pays 8% per annum, compounded continuously for the entire period?
4. A man deposited in an account that acquires interest continuously. Assuming no additional deposits and no withdrawals, how much
should the man deposit in an account to acquire Php 15 000 after 10 years if the interest rate is 7.25% for the 6 years and 8.75% for
the last 4 years?
5. A metal bar at a temperature of 1000F is placed in a room at a constant temperature of 00F. If after 20 min the temperature is 500F,
find an expression for the temperature of the bar at any time t, and the time it will take for the bar to reach a temperature of 250F.
6. A body at unknown temperature is placed in a room, which is held constant at a temperature of 300F. If after 10 min the temperature
of the body is 00F and after 20 min the temperature of the body is 150F. Find the initial temperature just as it was placed into the
room?
7. A tank contains 100 gal of brine made by dissolving 80 lb of dissolved salt in water. Pure water runs into the tank at the rate of 4
gal/min and the mixture kept uniform by stirring, runs out at 3 gal/min. Find the amount of salt in the tank after 1 hour.
8. A 50 gal tank initially contains 10 gal of fresh water. At t=0, a brine solution containing 1 lb of salt per gallon is poured into the tank at
the rate of 4 gal/min, while the well stirred mixture leaves the tank at the rate of 2 gal/min. Find the amount of salt in the tank at the
moment of overflow?
9. A tank initially holds 10 gal of fresh water. At t=0, a brine solution containing ½ lb of salt per gal is poured into the tank at a rate of 4
gal/min, while the well stirred mixture leaves the tank at 2 gal/min. Find the amount of salt in the tank at any time t and the amount of
salt after an hour.

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