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1.11 H: Integration

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Question 11

An industrial desalination plant monitors the mass of salt extracted from seawater. The process is modeled by two variables:

  • ttt, the number of hours the plant has been operating since its daily maintenance cycle at 08:00.
  • SSS, the total mass of salt, in kg, extracted since 08:00.

The engineers model the rate of salt extraction as being directly proportional to 10−tS\displaystyle \frac{10 - t}{S}S10−t​.

After 2 hours of operation, the rate of salt extraction is 803\displaystyle \frac{80}{3}380​ kg per hour and the total mass of salt extracted is 120 kg.

a.

Show that SdSdt=400(10−t)\displaystyle S \frac{dS}{dt} = 400(10 - t)SdtdS​=400(10−t).

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b.

Hence, show that S2=400t(20−t)S^2 = 400t(20 - t)S2=400t(20−t).

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c.

The plant began its operation at 08:00. (i) The plant's efficiency drops over time. The operation is paused for a second maintenance cycle when the rate of salt extraction falls below 15 kg per hour. Using the results in parts (a) and (b), calculate the time of day when the operation is paused. (ii) Explain why the model used by the engineers is not valid at the start of the process (08:00).

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1.11 H: Integration Questions

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Practise AQA A Level Maths 1.11 H: Integration with exam-style questions for A Level Maths. 436 questions covering 1.11.1 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, 1.11.2 Integrating standard functions, 1.11.3 Definite integrals and areas, 1.11.4 Integration as the limit of a sum (A-level only), 1.11.5 Integration by substitution and by parts (A-level only), 1.11.6 Integration using partial fractions (A-level only), 1.11.7 Differential equations with separable variables (A-level only), and 1.11.8 Interpreting solutions of differential equations (A-level only), matched to the AQA A Level Maths (7357) specification and written in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 style. Every question includes a full worked solution and mark scheme, so you can see where marks are awarded rather than just whether you got the answer right.

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