Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay and Manabendra Nath Mukherjee Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE
Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay and Manabendra Nath Mukherjee Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay and Manabendra Nath Mukherjee Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
The population of a country increases at the rate proportional to the number of inhabitants. If the population doubles in years, in how many years will it triple ?
[Given that, ]

A circular ink-blot grows at the rate of square cm / sec. Find the rate at which the radius is increasing after seconds.

The time rate of change of radius of a sphere is . When its radius is cm. Find the rate of change of the area of the surface of the sphere with time.

A spherical ice-ball is melting in such a way that the radius is decreasing at a constant rate of . Find the amount of water formed in one second when the radius of the sphere is cm [Given , specific gravity of ice ]

Find the co-ordinates of the position of a particle moving along the parabola at which the rate of increase of the abscissa is twice the rate of increase of the ordinate.

A solid cube changes its volume such that its shape remains unchanged. For such a cube of unit volume, show that, rate of change of volume (rate of change of area of any face of the cube).

A light is at the top of a pole high. A ball is dropped from the same height from a point away from the light. How fast is the shadow of the ball moving along the ground later? (Assume distance covered by ball, where, )

A light is at the top of a pole metre high and the pole is placed at the side of a straight road. A boy metre tall is walking at a speed of metre/min towards the pole. Determine the rate of diminishing the length of his shadow.
