The rate of change of the temperature of a cylindrical rod in Kelvin per second, T, is proportional to the radius of the cylinder in inches, r, and the height of the cylinder in inches, h. If the rate of change of the temperature is 60 Kelvin per second for a rod with radius 3 inches and height 2 inches, what is the differential equation that represents this situation?




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