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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 22:30 donnafranks2003

When a foreign object lodged in the trachea (windpipe) forces a person to cough, the diaphragm thrusts upward causing an increase in pressure in the lungs. This is accompanied by a contraction of the trachea, making a narrower channel for the expelled air to flow through. For a given amount of air to escape in a fixed time, it must move faster through the narrower channel than the wider one. The greater the velocity of the airstream, the greater the force on the foreign object. X rays show that the radius of the circular tracheal tube contracts to about two-thirds of its normal radius during a cough. According to a mathematical model of coughing, the velocity v of the airstream is related to the radius r of the trachea by the equation v(r) = k(r0 − r)r2 1 2 r0 ≤ r ≤ r0 where k is a constant and r0 is the normal radius of the trachea. The restriction on r is due to the fact that the trachea wall stiffens under pressure and a contraction greater than 1 2 r0 is prevented (otherwise the person would suffocate). a). Determine the value of r in the interval {1/2, r0, r0} at which v has an absolute maximum.

b). What is the absolute maximum value of v on the interval?

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