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Great video! However it would be nice to see more diversity in the questions for example what happens when the flow rate is not equal, and when the tank will be empty/overfill.
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Here I have question to you I have got a problem like this ( water tank of pure water has 60l of it a salty water of 1 kg per l with rate of 2L per minute, and comes out with a rate of 4 kg/l his equation was dq/dt= 2-4 Qt /60-2t but according to your calculations there should not be 60-2t it should be only 60 please explain I am too confused
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Seriously one of the best tutors on RUclips, and I love how you do so many different examples!
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Ok my god many thanks for that it was very too simple I have struggled for some time ! Many thanks for this simple and clear info
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Can you please give some examples of when the rate in more than the rate out and vide versa
You can use the same formula :) in the video
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This is really helpful!! Thanks!!
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where is the part where the rate in is equal to the rate out like your thumbnail?
At 0:36 for y'(t). Let me know if you see it!
Great video! However it would be nice to see more diversity in the questions for example what happens when the flow rate is not equal, and when the tank will be empty/overfill.
Thanks Anthony! I will look for those problems! As well, if you like my Calculus videos, you can find all of them in this playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLeTO6OT3-FKmuCeO97iKt_Aibx-a938JA
thank you so much🥰
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Here I have question to you I have got a problem like this ( water tank of pure water has 60l of it a salty water of 1 kg per l with rate of 2L per minute, and comes out with a rate of 4 kg/l his equation was dq/dt= 2-4 Qt /60-2t but according to your calculations there should not be 60-2t it should be only 60 please explain I am too confused
that is strange... you should ask your professor why there is the 60-2t
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