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1-074-BottleWaterFlow-ModelingScenario

Author(s): Brian Winkel

SIMIODE - Systemic Initiative for Modeling Investigations and Opportunities with Differential Equations

Keywords: b water Torricelli's Law bottle

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Resource Image We offer an experiment in which data is collected to ascertain a parameter in the differential equation formulation of Torricelli's Law for water flow.

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Many years ago there was a piece in The Journal of Irreproducible Results which came out of a lab where an ``infinite number of monkeys'' were typing and one of them produced a book review about an absolutely wonderful book.

The only problem was that the book had not been written yet! So in the style of {the journal  a call for the author was put out to write the book. Well I thought it was funny!

In my 50 plus years of teaching I have acquired a great many articles and in looking through my files recently I came upon a three page typewritten document with the title, ``MATH 360 Project #1 -- Torricelli's Law for Water Flow.'' So we publish it here for you to learn differential equations using a model and your own data. We reproduce the project exactly as it was offered and we hope in the spirit of the journal that the true author will emerge.

Project #1 -- Torricelli's Law for Water Flow

You are to perform an experiment and then formulate a model to explain the data. In deriving the model, you will be using a formula which has an unknown (to you) constant coefficient. One of the goals of the project is to use your computed mathematical model, and your experimental data, to find an estimate for this constant.

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Author(s): Brian Winkel

SIMIODE - Systemic Initiative for Modeling Investigations and Opportunities with Differential Equations

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