The population of a community is known to increase at a rate proportional to the number of people present at time t. If an initial population \(P_{0}\) has doubled in 5 years, how long will it take to triple? To quadruple?
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Question
A skydiver weighs 125 pounds, and her parachute and equipment combined weigh another 35 pounds. After exiting from a plane at an altitude of 15,000 feet, she waits 15 seconds and opens her parachute. Assume the constant of proportionality in the model in Problem 35 has the value \(k=0.5) during free fall and \(k=10\) after the parachute is opened. Assume that her initial velocity on leaving the plane is zero. What is her velocity and how far has she traveled 20 seconds after leaving the plane? How does her velocity at 20 seconds compare with her terminal velocity? How long does it take her to reach the ground? [Hint: Think in terms of two distinct IVPs.]
Solution
The first step in solving 2.7 problem number 38 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A skydiver weighs 125 pounds, and her parachute and equipment combined weigh another 35 pounds. After exiting from a plane at an altitude of 15,000 feet, she waits 15 seconds and opens her parachute. Assume the constant of proportionality in the model in Problem 35 has the value \(k=0.5) during free fall and \(k=10\) after the parachute is opened. Assume that her initial velocity on leaving the plane is zero. What is her velocity and how far has she traveled 20 seconds after leaving the plane? How does her velocity at 20 seconds compare with her terminal velocity? How long does it take her to reach the ground? [Hint: Think in terms of two distinct IVPs.]
From the textbook chapter Linear Models you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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