i'm pretty sure part (i) was a hint for:howw.
Too much work for two marks.i'm pretty sure part (i) was a hint for:
which can now be integrated
i always seem to overcomplicate thingsToo much work for two marks.
I got that too but my mates said the given equation was the rate at which the liquid is falling. So you needa integarte that to get the volume and sub t=4 after..For the Tap A tap B question , the two marker ( part ii )
Anyone get 8 Liters as the diffrence?
yup I think this is right. After integrating, you sub t=4 and get the volumei'm pretty sure part (i) was a hint for:
which can now be integrated
Intergrate both ,find how many L each tap produced , and find the difference?yup I think this is right. After integrating, you sub t=4 and get the volume
I am not POSITIVE, but subbing in may not get full marks as it only shows that the increase is t for THAT value, I took the (rate for A)-(rate for B) and after all the working you prove the difference is t.All you needed to do was sub in a value.
Do A-B?how do you prove part (i)? rate of flow for A is greater than B??