Vi Nguyen
May 21, 2009, 08:38 AM
If I am culturing an organism and it is growing at a rate proportional to the number, N, of organism present so that:
dN/dt= kN
t is the time elapsed in hours and k is a constant, initially the culture contains 3000 organisms, after 3 hours of uninterrupted growth it contains 9000 bacteria.
"From this info I have found k= (1/3)loge(3) so equation is t=(3/loge(3))loge(N/3000)"
*However, if there after (when, t>3) the organisms are sprayed with a solution that kills them at a steady rate of 75 organisms per min. (thus the rate of change of the number of organism is as described above but diminished at a rate of 4500 organisms per hour.
How would I find the number of bacteria in the culture for any time t>3
also
how long after spraying (in hours and minutes) do the bacteria die out?
dN/dt= kN
t is the time elapsed in hours and k is a constant, initially the culture contains 3000 organisms, after 3 hours of uninterrupted growth it contains 9000 bacteria.
"From this info I have found k= (1/3)loge(3) so equation is t=(3/loge(3))loge(N/3000)"
*However, if there after (when, t>3) the organisms are sprayed with a solution that kills them at a steady rate of 75 organisms per min. (thus the rate of change of the number of organism is as described above but diminished at a rate of 4500 organisms per hour.
How would I find the number of bacteria in the culture for any time t>3
also
how long after spraying (in hours and minutes) do the bacteria die out?