first order ode with its application
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G.H.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Chemical Department
Topic Name: First Order ODE with Application
Subject: Advanced Engineering Mathematics(2130002)
Name:
Shivam Patel (150110105031)Vatsal Patel (150110105032)Vyom Patodiya (150110105033)Krishna Peshivadiya (150110105034)Hardik Pipaliya (150110105035)Bhavin Poshiya (150110105036).
Faculty Name: Prof. Mukesh T. Joshi
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Content:IntroductionSome useful TermsType of First Order ODEsBernoulli EquationOrthogonal Trajectory
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First Order Ordinary Linear Differential Equations
Ordinary Differential equations does not include partial derivatives.
A linear first order equation is an equation that can be expressed in the form
Where p and q are functions of x
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Some useful Terms:
First order differential equation with y as the dependent variable and x as the independent variable would be:
Second order differential equation will have the form:
dy f x,ydx
),,(2
2
dxdyyxf
dxyd
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The order of a differential equation is the order of the highest derivative occurring in the equation.
The degree of a differential equation is the power of the highest ordered derivative occurring in the equation, provided all derivatives are made free from radicals and fractions.
• Uniqueness: Does a differential equation have more than one solution? If yes, how can we find a solution which satisfies particular conditions?
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If no initial conditions are given, we call the description of all solutions to the differential equation the general solution. This type of solution will contain arbitrary constants whose number is equal to the order of differential equation.
A solution obtained from the general solution by giving particular values to arbitrary constants is known as a particular solution.
A solution which cannot be obtained from general solution is called a singular solution.
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Types Of First 0rder ODE:
1. Variable Separable2. Homogeneous Differential Equation3. Exact Differential Equation4. Linear Differential Equation
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The first-order differential equation
,dy f x ydx
is called separable provided that f(x,y) can be written as the product of a function of x and a function of y.
(1)
1. Variable Separation:-
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Suppose we can write the above equation as
)()( yhxgdxdy
We then say we have “ separated ” the variables. By taking h(y) to the LHS, the equation becomes
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1 ( )( )
dy g x dxh y
Integrating, we get the solution as
1 ( )( )
dy g x dx ch y
where c is an arbitrary constant.
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Example 1. Consider the D.E. ydxdy
Sol. Separating the variables, we get
dxdyy
1
Integrating we get the solution as
kxy ||ln
or ccey x , an arbitrary constant.
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2. Homogeneous Diff. equations
Definition : A function f(x, y) is said to be homogeneous of degree n in x, y if
),(),( yxfttytxf n for all t, x, y
Examples 22 2),( yxyxyxf is homogeneous of degree
)sin(),(x
xyxyyxf
is homogeneous of degree
2.
0.
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A first order D.E. 0),(),( dyyxNdxyxM
is called homogeneous if ),(,),( yxNyxM
are homogeneous functions of x and y of the same degree.
This D.E. can be written in the form
),( yxfdxdy
The substitution y = vx converts the given equation into “variables separable” form and hence can be solved. (Note that v is also a new variable)
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Working Rule to solve homogeneous ODE:1. Put the given equation in the form
.Let .3 zxy
)1(0),(),( dyyxNdxyxM
2. Check M and N are Homogeneous function of the same degree.
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5. Put this value of dy/dx into (1) and solve the equation for z by separating the variables.
6. Replace z by y/x and simplify.
dxdzxz
dxdy
4. Differentiate y = z x to get
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Example:- Solve the Homogeneous ODE
)sin(x
xyxyy
Let y = z x. Hence we get
zzdxdzxz sin or z
dxdzx sin
Separating the variables, we getx
dxdzz
sin
1
Integrating we get
where
cosec z – cot z = c x
and c an arbitrary constant.yzx
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3. EXACT DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
A first order D.E. 0),(),( dyyxNdxyxMis called an exact D.E. if
M Ny x
The solution given by:
cNdyMdx
(Terms free from ‘x’)
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Solution is:
cyxy
cdyy
ydx
ln2
2
cNdyMdx
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Example 1 The D.E. 0x dx y dy
Sol.:- It is exact as it is d (x2+ y2) = 0
Hence the solution is: x2+ y2 = c
Example 2 The D.E. 2
1 sin( ) sin( ) 0x x xdx dyy y y y
Sol:- It is exact (cos( )) 0xdy
Hence the solution is: cos( )x cy
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Integrating FactorsDefinition: If on multiplying by I.F.(x, y) or , the D.E.
0M dx N dy
becomes an exact D.E. , we say that I.F.(x, y) or is an Integrating Factor of the above D.E.
2 2
1 1 1, ,xy x y
are all integrating factors of
the non-exact D.E. 0y dx x dy
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( )
M Ny x g x
N
( )g x dxe
is an integrating factor of the given DE
0M dx N dy
Rule 1: I.F is a function of ‘x’ alone.
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Rule 2: I.F is a function of ‘y’ alone.
If , a function of y alone,
then( )h y dy
e is an integrating factor of the given DE.
xN
yM
M yh
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is an integrating factor of the given DE
0M dx N dy
Rule 3: Given DE is homogeneous.
NyMx1
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Rule 4: Equation is of the form of
021 xdyxyfydxxyf
Then,
NyMx
1
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Example 1 Find an I.F. for the following DE and hence solve it.
2( 3 ) 2 0x y dx xy dy Sol.:-Here
6 2M Ny yy x
2( 3 ); 2M x y N xy
Hence the given DE is not exact.
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M Ny x
N
Now 6 2
2y y
xy
2 ( ),g xx
a function of x alone. Hence
( )g x dxe
22dx
xe x is an integrating factor of the given DE
Multiplying by x2, the given DE becomes
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3 2 2 3( 3 ) 2 0x x y dx x y dy
which is of the form 0M dx N dy
Note that now 3 2 2 3( 3 ); 2M x x y N x y
Integrating, we easily see that the solution is
43 2 ,
4x x y c c an arbitrary constant.
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4. Linear Diff. Equations
A linear first order equation is an equation that can be expressed in the form
1 0( ) ( ) ( ), (1)dya x a x y b xdx
where a1(x), a0(x), and b(x) depend only on the independent variable x, not on y.
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We assume that the function a1(x), a0(x), and b(x) are continuous on an interval and that a1(x) 0on that interval. Then, on dividing by a1(x), we can rewrite equation (1) in the standard form
( ) ( ) (2)dy P x y Q xdx
where P(x), Q(x) are continuous functions on the interval.
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Rules to solve a Linear D.E.:-
1. Write the equation in the standard form
( ) ( )dy P x y Q xdx
2. Calculate the IF (x) by the formula
( ) exp ( )x P x dx
3. Multiply the equation by (x).
4. Integrate the last equation.
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Example 1. Solve
1cossincos
xxxy
dxdyxx
Solution :- Dividing by x cos x, throughout, we get
xxy
xx
dxdy sec1tan
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1tan( )( )x dxP x dx xx e e
log sec log loglog sec( ) sece e ex x xxx e e e x x
secsec secd xdx x
y x x x x
2sec sec tany x x dx C x C
Multiply by secx x so
Integrate both side we get
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Bernoulli Equation
In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation of the form:
y'+P(x)y=Q(x)y^{n}
is called a Bernoulli differential equation where { n} is any real number and n≠ 0 or n ≠1. It is named after Jacob Bernoulli who discussed it in 1695.
Bernoulli equations are special because they are nonlinear differential equations with known exact solutions.
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note :- if n = 0 the Bernoulli Equation will be linear equation.
if n = 1 Bernoulli Equation will be separable equation
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the general solution will be
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Orthogonal TrajectoriesOrthogonal trajectories are a
family of curves in the plane that intersect a given family of curves at right angles.
Suppose we are given the family of circles centered about the origin:x2 + y2 = c The orthogonal trajectories of this family are the family of curves/lines such that intersect the circle at right angles.
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ExampleFind the orthogonal trajectories of the curve x2
+ y2 = c2
Solution:-Differentiating w.r.t. variable x, we get
Writing it in explicit form, we get
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The derived equation is a linear equation.If we use the method of solving linear
equations, then we derive the following results for I.F. :
Thus, we get the general solution asy = mx
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General Applications of ODEODEs are used in various fields such as:
Radioactivity and carbon datingEquations of series RL circuitsEconomics Bernoulli EquationPopulation DynamicsNewton’s Law of Cooling
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•Cooling/Warming lawWe have seen in Newton’sempirical law of cooling of
an object in given by the linear first-order differential equation
)mTα(TdtdT
This is a separable differential equation. We have
αdt)T(T
dT
m
or ln|T-Tm |
=t+c1
or T(t) = Tm+c2et
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In Series Circuits
i(t), is the solution of the differential equation.
)(tERidtdi
dtdqi
)t(EqC1
dtdqR
Since
It can be written as
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