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Calculus question (growth and decay)

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what is the differential equation? If not, explain why.-I cant see a differential equation in this, nothing is changing. You would just have W = k*H with k as a constant.......
Assume an object's weight, W, is proportional to its height, H. Does it make sense to use differential equations to model the weight of the object? If so, what is the differential equation? If not, explain why.

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I can't see a differential equation in this, nothing is changing. You would just have W = k*H with k as a constant.
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