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DV/Dt Integration Explained

This document summarizes three methods for integrating basic derivatives to determine the relationship between volume (V) and temperature (T): 1) A linear approximation where change in volume is directly proportional to change in temperature. 2) An improved nonlinear approximation where volume is a function of initial volume and temperature change. 3) The best integral form where volume is expressed as an exponential function of temperature change from the initial.

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DV/Dt Integration Explained

This document summarizes three methods for integrating basic derivatives to determine the relationship between volume (V) and temperature (T): 1) A linear approximation where change in volume is directly proportional to change in temperature. 2) An improved nonlinear approximation where volume is a function of initial volume and temperature change. 3) The best integral form where volume is expressed as an exponential function of temperature change from the initial.

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Integrating the Basic Derivatives

dV = V dT

cst. P

Good: V Vo
V
V

dV =

Vo

V dT

To

Vo

V-Vo = Vo (T - To)

V = Vo T

To

Better:: V Vo + Vo (T - To)
V
V

dV =

Vo

(Vo + Vo (T - To)) dT

To

Vo

V-Vo = V o (T - To) + Vo 2

(T - To)2
2

T
To

Best:: dV = dT
V
V
dV =
V

Vo

dT

To

Vo
T

V
ln V = (T - To)
o
V
Vo =

e (T - To)

V = Vo e (T - To)

To

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