[DTube] Mixing Salt and Water - First Order Differential EquationssteemCreated with Sketch.

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In this video, we use first order, linear, ordinary differential equations to solve a mixing problem. We have a 3000L tank that is being filled and drained at the same time at 10L/min.

The solution filling the tank has a salt concentration of 0.02 kg/L, while the tank has an initial quantity of salt of 15kg. Our problem is to find the amount of salt in the tank at any given time.

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