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iren2701 [21]
2 years ago
14

A simple model for the shape of a tsunami is given by dW/dx = W √(4 − 2W), where W(x) > 0 is the height of the wave expressed

as a function of its position relative to a point offshore.
By inspection, find all constant solutions of the DE. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
NeX [460]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a) W=0,2

b) W = 2 [1- tanh^2 (x+c)] = 2 sech^2 (x+c)

Step-by-step explanation:

Part a

For this case we have the following differential equation:

W \sqrt{4-2W}=0

If we square both sides we got:

W^2 (4-2W) =0

And we have two possible solutions for this system W=0, W=2

So then that represent the constant solutions for the differential equation.

So then the solution for this case is :

W=0,2

Part b: Solve the differential equation in part (a)

For this case we can rewrite the differential equation like this:

\frac{dW}{dx} =W \sqrt{4-2W}

And reordering we have this:

\frac{dW}{W \sqrt{4-2W}} = dx

Integrating both sides we got:

\int \frac{dW}{W \sqrt{4-2W}} = \int dx

Using CAS for the left part we got:

-tanh^{-1} (\frac{1}{2} \sqrt{4-2W})= x+c

We can multiply both sides by -1 we got:

tanh^{-1} (\frac{1}{2} \sqrt{4-2W})=-x-c

And we can apply tanh in both sides and we got:

\frac{1}{2} \sqrt{4-2W} = tanh(-x-c)

By properties of tanh we can rewrite the last expression like this:

\frac{1}{2} \sqrt{4-2W} = -tanh(x+c)

We can square both sides and we got:

\frac{1}{4} (4-2W) = tanh^2 (x+c)

1-\frac{1}{2}W = tanh^2 (x+c)

And solving for W we got:

W = 2 [1- tanh^2 (x+c)] = 2 sech^2 (x+c)

And that would be our solution for the differential equation

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