The accompanying figure shows the velocity versus time curve for a rocket in outer space where the only significant force on the rocket is from its engines. It can be shown that the mass M t (in slugs) of the rocket at time t seconds satisfies the equation M t = T d v / d t where T is the thrust (in lb) of the rocket’s engines and v is the velocity (in ft/s) of the rocket. The thrust of the first stage of a Saturn V rocket is T = 7 , 680 , 982 lb . Use this value of T and the line segment in the figure to estimate the mass of the rocket at time t = 100 .
The accompanying figure shows the velocity versus time curve for a rocket in outer space where the only significant force on the rocket is from its engines. It can be shown that the mass M t (in slugs) of the rocket at time t seconds satisfies the equation M t = T d v / d t where T is the thrust (in lb) of the rocket’s engines and v is the velocity (in ft/s) of the rocket. The thrust of the first stage of a Saturn V rocket is T = 7 , 680 , 982 lb . Use this value of T and the line segment in the figure to estimate the mass of the rocket at time t = 100 .
The accompanying figure shows the velocity versus time curve for a rocket in outer space where the only significant force on the rocket is from its engines. It can be shown that the mass
M
t
(in slugs) of the rocket at time
t
seconds satisfies the equation
M
t
=
T
d
v
/
d
t
where
T
is the thrust (in lb) of the rocket’s engines and v is the velocity (in ft/s) of the rocket. The thrust of the first stage of a Saturn
V
rocket is
T
=
7
,
680
,
982
lb
. Use this value of
T
and the line segment in the figure to estimate the mass of the rocket at time
t
=
100
.
Can you answer this question and give step by step and why and how to get it. Can you write it (numerical method)
Can you answer this question and give step by step and why and how to get it. Can you write it (numerical method)
There are three options for investing $1150. The first earns 10% compounded annually, the second earns 10% compounded quarterly, and the third earns 10% compounded continuously. Find equations that model each investment growth and
use a graphing utility to graph each model in the same viewing window over a 20-year period. Use the graph to determine which investment yields the highest return after 20 years. What are the differences in earnings among the three
investment?
STEP 1: The formula for compound interest is
A =
nt
= P(1 + − − ) n²,
where n is the number of compoundings per year, t is the number of years, r is the interest rate, P is the principal, and A is the amount (balance) after t years. For continuous compounding, the formula reduces to
A = Pert
Find r and n for each model, and use these values to write A in terms of t for each case.
Annual Model
r=0.10
A = Y(t) = 1150 (1.10)*
n = 1
Quarterly Model
r = 0.10
n = 4
A = Q(t) = 1150(1.025) 4t
Continuous Model
r=0.10
A = C(t) =…
Chapter 2 Solutions
Calculus Early Transcendentals, Binder Ready Version
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