'Fluid enters a leaky vessel through a valve. The valve admits fluid at a rate proportional to the volume of fluid already in the vessel, and the rate of leakage is proportional to the square of the volume already in the vessel. There is a balance between inflow and outflow when the volume in the vessel is Vo. Initially there is a volume Vo/4 in the vessel, and the volume increases to Vo/2 in time T. Find the time taken for the volume to increase from Vo/4 to 3Vo/4.'
I worked this out two ways and got exactly the same answer, but as one of the methods is only supposed to be valid for small changes I'm puzzled because there does not appear to be any assumptions about the size of the changes in my calculations. Maybe I'm missing something or went wrong somewhere. I can try to post my calculations if you want me to. Thanks for any help.
I worked this out two ways and got exactly the same answer, but as one of the methods is only supposed to be valid for small changes I'm puzzled because there does not appear to be any assumptions about the size of the changes in my calculations. Maybe I'm missing something or went wrong somewhere. I can try to post my calculations if you want me to. Thanks for any help.