Mitesh
Mitesh
Mitesh
1. INTRODUCTION
(a) What is a differential equation?
(b) Order of a differential equation
(c) Degree of a differential equation
2. APPLICATION LEADING TO DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATION
(a) Population growth and decay
(b) Newton law of cooling
(c) Spreading of COVID 19
(d) Radioactive decay
(e) Simple harmonic motion
(f) Compound interest
3. FINDING
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that MITESH KUMAR JENA a
student of 12th has successfully completed the
mathematics project on the topic
APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
on the time under the guidance of PRAMOD SIR
during the academic year 2022 -2023. The progress
has been continuously reported and has been in my
knowledge consistently
NOTE
Order and degree (if defined) of a differential
equation are always positive integers
APPLICATION LEADING TO
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
Differential equation is very important in the
mathematical modelling of physical systems.
Many fundamental laws of physics and chemistry
can be formulated as differential equation. In
biology and economics differential equation are
used to model the behavior complex system.
These are some examples of the applications
involving differential equation:
1.Population Growth and Decay
The number of members of a population (people in
a given country. Bacteria in a laboratory culture.
Wildflower in a forest etc.) at any given time can be
regarded as a differentiable function P= P(t).
In most models, it is assumed that the differential
equation takes the forms
dP/dt = a(P)P
where a is a continuous function of P that’
represents the rate of change of population per unit
time per individual
population growth and decay are given by the
logistics equation
dP/dt = aP(1-aP)
where a is a positive constant.
2.Newton’s law of cooling
According to newton cooling of a hot body is
proportional to the temperature difference
between its temperature T’ of its surrounding. This
statement in terms of mathematics can be written
as:
dT/dt = (T-T’)
this is the form of linear differential equation
Introduction a proportionality constant K. the above
equation can be written as:
dT/dt = K(T-T’)
here T is the temperature of the body, t is the time.
T’ is the temperature of the surrounding and dT/dt
is the rate of cooling of the body.
3.Spread Of COVID-19
If S denotes the total population of susceptible
people and I = I(t)
Denotes the number of infected people at time t.
Then S-I is the number of the people who are
susceptible but not yet infected
Thus,
I’ = rI(S-I)
Where r is positive constant.
4.Radioactivity decay
Over time radioactive elements decay.
For a number of radioactive particles N, the activity
A, or number of decays per time is given by;
A = -dN/dt = !N
Which is first- order differential equation
(! Is the decay constant)
FINDINGS
Differential equations are very important in the
mathematical modelling of physical system
These are some examples of application involving
differential equations:
(a) Population growth and decay
dP/dt = aP(1-aP)
(b) Newton’s law of cooling
dT/dt = K(T-T’)
(c) Spread of COVID-19
I’ = rI(S-I)
(d) Radioactive decay
A = -dN/dt = !N
(e) Simple Harmonic Motion
md^2x/dt^2 = -Kx
(f) Compound Interest
dV/dt = rV
BIBLIOG
RAPHY
1.www.mathsisfun.com
2.www.byjus.com
3.Math.libretexts.org
4.www.youtube.com
5.Mathinsight.org