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Pouring Water

Changing Rates of Change


Rate of change of height
with respect to volume

• Constant
• Increasing
• Decreasing
• Both Increasing and Decreasing
• Other
e i ght
H

o l u me
V
d
a dde
e i ght
H

o l u me
V
d
a dde
e i ght
H

o l u me
V
d
a dde
ht ∆H
He i g

∆H = 1.25 ∆V
o l u me
V
d
a dde

∆V
e i ght
H

When ∆V is small ∆H = 0.3 ∆V

o l u me
V
d
a dde
Increasing Rate of Change
Height varies at an increasing rate with respect
to volume if, for successive uniform changes in
volume, the corresponding changes in height
ght
increase.
Hei

When ∆V is small ∆H = 0.3 ∆V


me
When ∆V is large ∆H = 1.25 ∆V
Vo l u
d
a dde
Increasing Rate of Change
Height varies at an increasing rate with respect
to volumeuniform changes inuniform
if, for successive volume changes in
volume, the corresponding changes in height
ght
increase.
Hei

o l u me
V
d
a dde
Increasing Rate of Change
Height varies at an increasing rate with respect
to volume if, for successive uniform changes in
volume, the corresponding changes in height
ght
increase.
Hei

o l u me
V
d
a dde
Increasing Rate of Change
Height varies at an increasing rate with respect
to volume if, for successive uniform changes in
volume, the corresponding changes in height
increase.

∆H = 0.75 ∆V ∆H = 1.5 ∆V
Increasing Rate of Change
Height varies at an increasing rate with respect
to volume if, for successive uniform changes in
volume, the corresponding changes in height
increase.
Increasing Rate of Change
Height varies at an increasing rate with respect
to volume if, for successive uniform changes in
volume, the corresponding changes in height
increase.
Increasing Rate of Change
Height varies at an increasing rate with respect to
volume if, for successive uniform changes in
volume, the corresponding changes in height
increase.
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