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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, MANIPAL - 576 104
THIRD S EMES TER B.E DEGR EE END S EMES TER EXAMINATION – NOVEMB ER, 2009
S UB: [Link] III (MAT – EC E – 201)
(REVIS ED CREDIT S YS TEM)
Time : 3 Hrs. [Link] : 50
Note : a) Ans wer any FIVE full questions.
b) All questions carry equal marks
1A. Find the acute angle between the surfaces xy2z = 3x + z2 and 3x2 – y2 + 2z = 1 at
the point ( 1, –2, 1).
1B. Find an appropriate Fourier cosine or sine series of the function
f(x) = xsinx, – <x< with f(x+2 )=f(x). Hence, deduce that
1 1 1 2
......... .
1.3 3.5 5.7 4
1C. If u (x, y) and v (x, y) are harmonic functions in a domain D, then prove that
u v u v
i is analytic in D. (3 + 4+3)
y x x y
2A. If r xi yj zk and if f(r) is a differentiable function of r x 2 y2 z2 ,
show that f r r is irrotational. Also, find f(r) so that f r r is solenoidal.
2B. Expand the following function as a Fourier series
πt , 0< t<1
f(t)=
π(2 t), 1< t < 2
with f(t+2) = f(t)
2C. Prove that u = e –x (x cosy + y siny) is a harmonic function. Hence, find such
that = u + iv is analytic such that = 1 at the origin. (3 + 4+ 3)
3A. Find the work done in moving a particle in a force filed F 3x 2i 2xz y j zk
along
(i) the space curve x = 2t 2, y = t, z = 4t 2 – t from t = 0 to t = 1.
(ii) the straight lines from (0, 0,0) to (0, 0,3) then to (0, 1, 3), and then to (2, 1, 3).
Give reason for getting different for getting different values for the work done
along these paths.
3B. Solve the partial differential equation by separation of variables 4 u u
3u ,
x y
given that u = e – 5y when x = 0.
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3C. If 3z 2 7z 1 2 2
dz , where C is the circle x +y = 4, find the values of
C
z
(3), (i), (1 – i) and (– i) (4 + 3+ 3)
4A. Using Green’s Theorem in the plane, prove that the area bounded by a simple
closed curve C is 1 xdy ydx . Hence, find the area bounded by one arch of the
2
C
cycloid x = a ( – sin ), y = a(1 – cos ), a >0, and the x – axis.
4B. (i) Find the Laurent’s series expansion of the function (z 2 6z 1) in the
z 1 z 3 z 2
region 3 < |z + 2 | <5.
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(ii) Find the residue of 2
at the singularity z = 0.
z sinh z
2 2
u u
4C. Obtain D’Alembert’s solution of the wave equation 2
c 2
t x2
u
with the initial conditions u (x, 0) = f(x) and x,0 g(x) . (3 + 4+ 3)
t
5A. Verify Stoke’s theorem for F xzi yj x 2 yk , where S is the surface of the
region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, 2x + y + 2z = 8 which is not included in the
xz – plane.
5B. Evaluate sin z 2 cos z 2 where C is the circle |z|=3.
2
,
C z 1 z 2
5C. Find the bilinear transformation which maps z1 = 0, z2 = –1, z3 = onto the points
w1 = –1, w2 = –2–i, w3 = i, respectively. (4 + 3 + 3)
x 2dx
6A. Using the residue calculus, evaluate .
x2 9 x2 4
6B. Assuming the most general solution, find the temperature u(x, t) of a silver bar of
length 10cms which is perfectly insulated laterally and whose ends are kept at 0 C
and whose initial temperature u (x, 0) is given by
u (x, 0) = x(10 – x), 0 < x < 10.
6C. Find the images of the lines x = 1, y = 1 and x +y = 1 in the z – plane under the
2
transformation w = z onto w – plane . Also, show that the upper half of the
z – plane is transformed into the entire w – plane. (3 + 4+ 3)
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