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398 Applications of differential calculus (Chapter 14)

14 When a new pain killing injection is administered, the effect is modelled by E(t) = 750te¡^1 :^5 t units,
where t> 0 is the time in hours after the injection.
At what time is the drug most effective?
15 A symmetrical gutter is made from a sheet of metal 30 cm wide
by bending it twice as shown.
a Deduce that the cross-sectional area of the gutter is given by
A= 100 cosμ(1 + sinμ).

b Show that
dA

=0when sinμ=^12 or¡ 1.

c For what value ofμdoes the gutter have maximum carrying
capacity? Find the cross-sectional area for this value ofμ.

16 A sector of radius 10 cm and angleμ±is bent to form a conical cup as shown.

becomes

when edges [AB] and [CB]
are joined with tape.

Suppose the resulting cone has base radiusrcm and heighthcm.

a Show using the sector that arc AC=
μ¼
18
.

b Explain why r=
μ
36

. c Show that h=


q
100 ¡

¡μ
36

¢ 2
.

d Find the cone’s capacityV in terms ofμonly.
e Findμwhen V(μ) is a maximum.

17 Hieu can row a boat across a circular lake of radius 2 km
at 3 km h¡^1. He can walk around the edge of the lake at
5 km h¡^1.
What is the longest possible time Hieu could take to get
from P to R by rowing from P to Q and then walking from
QtoR?

18 In a hospital, two corridors 4 m wide and 3 m wide meet
at right angles. What is the maximum possible length of an
X-ray screen which can be carried upright around the corner?

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