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How do you solve bernoulli differential equations?

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Answered by 7siddharth0
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Answer:

Explanation:

To find the solution, change the dependent variable from y to z, where z = y1−n. This gives a differential equation in x and z that is linear, and can be solved using the integrating factor method. dy dx + P(x)y = Q(x) yn , where P and Q are functions of x, and n is a constant.

Answered by Martin84
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Explanation:

p + rowgh + row v^2/2

where

row = density

g = gravity

h = hight

p = pressure

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