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Discussion

This study was done to determine how quickly the height in a water tank with a cylindrical
cone form would change over the course of 20 seconds. In accordance with the
aforementioned problem description, we must determine the water loss in a cylindrical tank.
To determine the rate of change, we used the chain rule method. Using the chain rule formula
dv dv dh
= × it can be used to calculate height change over time within water tank which is
dt dh dt
our main objective. The total that can be calculated by adding volume of cylinder which is
1 2 4
2
π r h and π r h and provide with the result V = π r 2 h. Next, we will use the equation
3 3
−3

3e
−(2.5 × 10 )t
which represent volume change over time and substitute into chain rule formula.
We will then determine the volume change over height by differentiate h, the resulting
dv 256 π
number is = . After that, we substitute the value into the chain rule formula leaving
dh 3
the value of height change over time left. By doing the calculation which is dividing
256 π dh
=0.0112 e−(2.5 × 10−3 )t . Based on
−3

3 e−(2.5 × 10 )t
over
3
,with the resulting value being
dt
the question's exact time, which is 20 seconds, we plug the value into the equation to get the
final answer. The final result will indicate the rate of change of height within 20 seconds,
allowing us to determine the amount of water lost and the flow's acceleration.

Conclusion

Based on the question which stated the specific time, which is 20 second, we substitute the
value into equation to get the final answer. Overall, the objective of this study is to expand
the understanding of the usage of the chain rule and to apply the knowledge to solve our
surrounding problem. The application of chain rule is used Overall, the objective of this study
is to expand the understanding of the usage of the triple integration approach and to
determine the volume necessary to float the rate of rainfall. When investigating the flow of
water loss in a water tank, for example, the chain rule allows us to calculate the particle's
velocity and acceleration at any given position. The chain rule breaks down the problem into
simpler components and provides insights into the rate of change of position, speed, and
acceleration by differentiating the position function budgeting, and purchasing procedures
unique to reservoir projects. In addition to assisting with cost control during construction and
serving as a resource for project management and monitoring, it aids in getting accurate bids
from contractors. Finally, the chain rule is quite useful in a variety of real-world situations. Its
ability to analyse change rates in complicated systems makes it a valuable tool in physics,
engineering, economics, biology, computer graphics, and robotics. Professionals in these
fields can use the chain rule to get insights into motion, growth, economic indicators, drug
kinetics, animation, control systems, and more.

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