Setting up Related-Rates Problems. In many real-world applications, related quantities are changing with respect to time. For example, if we consider the balloon example again, we can say that the rate of change in the volume, (V ), is related to the rate of change in the radius, (r ). AB Calculus - Hardtke Assignment 4.3: Related Rates SOLUTION KEY 2. A plane flying with a constant speed of 300 km/h passes over a ground radar station at an altitude of 1 km and climbs at an angle of 30 o. At what rate is the distance from the plane to the radar station increasing a minute later?
This video lesson explores the concept of Related Rates, which is the study of what is happening over time.
To solve problems with Related Rates, we will need to know how to differentiate implicitly, as most problems will be formulas of one or more variables.
But this time we are going to take the derivative with respect to time, t, so this means we will multiply by a differential for the derivative of every variable!
But don’t let this confused you, as there are only four basic steps when problem-solving with Related Rates:
- Write down every given information or quantity, even what you’re looking for, and make a sketch.
- Determine the equation needed to solve for your unknown quantity.
- Take the derivative implicitly, not forgetting to multiply by your differential for every single variable!
- Plug in all of your given information or quantities and solve.
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And here’s a big hint…
…most of the time all we have to do is find an equation that relates the rate we’re looking for to a rate that we already know, as Paul’s Online Notes so nicely states.
This means we need to look for geometric shapes, known formulas, and ratios.


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- Overview of Related Rates + Tips to Solve Them
- 00:02:58 – Increasing Area of a Circle
- 00:12:30 – Expanding Volume of a Sphere
- 00:21:15 – Expanding Volume of a Cube
- 00:26:32 – Calculate the Speed of an Airplane
- 00:39:13 – Conical Sand Pile
- 00:51:19 – Conical Water Tank
- 00:59:59 – Boat & Winch
- 01:09:13 – Ladder Sliding Down A Wall
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