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Sachin Kaushal, Lovely Professional University                    Unit 8: Formation of Differential Equation





                    Unit 8: Formation of Differential Equation                                  Notes


            CONTENTS
            Objectives
            Introduction

            8.1  Definition
            8.2  Classification of Differential Equation
            8.3  Formation of a Differential Equation

            8.4  Summary
            8.5  Keywords
            8.6  Review Questions
            8.7  Further Readings

          Objectives

          After studying this unit, you will be able to:

              Define differentiation equation
              Understand the classification of differential equation

              Discuss the formation of differential equation
          Introduction


          From times immemorial, man has made progress through observing the nature, questioning
          and improvising himself. Scientists observe the positions of various  celestial bodies,  noting
          their  movements and finally discovering the paths  traversed by  these bodies and later  on
          representing  them in  the form of equations  known as  laws.  This  process of  mathematical
          formulations of natural phenomena lead to a differential equation -which is a natural choice as
          phenomena change in time or change in other constants. Thus, in the fields of physics, engineering,
          economics, finance, management, etc., differential equations play a very important role. They
          arise in many practical problems where variation of distance of a moving particle, variation of
          current in an electric circuit, in mechanical systems,  agriculture, etc. A differential equation
          involves independent variables, dependent variables, their derivatives and constants.

          8.1 Definition

          A differential equation is an equation, which involves differentials or differential coefficient.

          Ordinary differential equations are those, which involve only one independent variable. Thus
               dy
                   y
          (i)      cosx sin x
               dx
                2
               d y   2
          (ii)   2   a y   tan ax
               dx




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