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Integrating an Expression with d(h³)/dt
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Integrating an Expression with d(h³)/dt
Homework Statement [/B] I have this expression: dV/dt = F0 - K*h^(1/2); it describes a variation in time of a fluid volume V in a cone-shaped tank of total volume H*pi*R²/3; By a trigonometric relation we get V = (pi*R²/3*H²)*h³; since tan a = H/R = h/r where: R = radius of the tank; H =...- Marcos Domingues
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