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Four Series Unit I

The document discusses Fourier series and partial differential equations. It provides definitions and formulas related to Fourier series, including Dirichlet's conditions, formulas for Fourier coefficients, the definitions of RMS value and Parseval's identity. It gives examples of calculating Fourier coefficients and constant terms for various functions over different intervals. The document also defines harmonic analysis and asks the reader to find Fourier coefficients, constant terms, and evaluate Fourier series for several functions.

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Four Series Unit I

The document discusses Fourier series and partial differential equations. It provides definitions and formulas related to Fourier series, including Dirichlet's conditions, formulas for Fourier coefficients, the definitions of RMS value and Parseval's identity. It gives examples of calculating Fourier coefficients and constant terms for various functions over different intervals. The document also defines harmonic analysis and asks the reader to find Fourier coefficients, constant terms, and evaluate Fourier series for several functions.

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TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION


UNIT I FOURIER SERIES
PART A
1. State the Dirichlets conditions for a given function to expand in Fourier series.
Sol. The Dirichlets conditions are
(i) f(x) is periodic with period 2l in (c, c + 2l) and f(x) is bounded.
(ii) The function f(x) must have finite number of maxima and minima.
(iii) The function f(x) must be piecewise continuous and has a finite number of finite
discontinuities.
Then the Fourier series of f(x) converges in (c, c + 2l)
2. Write the formula for finding Fourier coefficients.
Sol.

a0

1
l

c 2l

an

f ( x ) dx

1
l

c 2l

f ( x) cos

n x
dx
l

bn

1
l

c 2l

f ( x) sin

n x
dx
l

3. Define RMS value of a function.


Sol. The RMS value of a function f(x) in (a,b) is defined by
b

1
[ f ( x )] 2 dx
b a a

1
y
[ f ( x )] 2 dx

ba a
2

4. State the Parsevals identity for Fourier series.


Sol. The Parsevals identity for Fourier series in the interval (c, c + 2l) is
1
l

c 2l

a0
c [ f ( x)] dx 2
2

(a
n 1

2
n

bn )

The Parsevals identity for Fourier series in the interval (c, c + 2) is


1

c 2

2
[ f ( x)] dx
c

a0

(a
n 1

2
n

bn )

2x
1 , x 0
5. In the Fourier series expansion of f ( x)
in (,),
2x
1
, 0 x

find the coefficient of sin nx


Sol. Since the interval is (,), let us verify whether the function is odd or even
f ( x) 1

and f ( x ) 1

2( x )
2x
1
in ( , 0)

f ( x) in (0, )
2( x )
2x
1
in (0, )

f ( x ) in ( , 0)

Hence f(x) is an even function.


So the coefficient of sin nx (i.e.) bn = 0.
6. Find the mean square value of the function f(x) = x in the interval (0, l).
Sol. Mean square value is
y

1
[ f ( x)] 2 dx

l0

l
1
1 x3
x 2 dx

l0
l 3

1 l3

0
l 3

l2
3

7. Find the value of an in the cosine series expansion of f(x) = 10 in the interval (0,10).
Sol.
an

2
10

10

f ( x) cos

nx
2
dx
10
10

10

nx

(10) cos 10 dx
0

nx
sin
10
n
10

10

20
sin n 0 0
n

8. What do you mean by Harmonic Analysis.


Sol. The process of finding the Fourier series for a function given by numerical value is known
as harmonic analysis.
9. What is the constant term a0 and the coefficient an in the Fourier series expansion of
f(x) = x x3 in (,).
Sol. Since the interval is (,), let us verify whether the function is odd or even
f( x) = ( x) (x)3
= x + x3 = (x x3) = f(x)
The given function is an odd function.
Hence a0 = 0 and an = 0.
10. Find the constant term in the Fourier series corresponding to f(x) = cos2 x expanded
in the interval (,).
Sol. Since the interval is (,), let us verify whether the function is odd or even.
f(x) = cos2 (x)= cos2x = f(x). Hence the function is even.
2
a0

2
f ( x) dx

cos

x dx

1 cos 2 x
dx
2
0

sin 2 x
2

1
( 0) (0)

Hence the constant term in the Fourier expansion is

a0 1

2
2

11. Find the Fourier constant bn for f(x) = xsinx in (, )


Sol. f(x) = (x)sin(x) = (x)(sinx) = xsinx = f(x)
Hence the function is an even function. So bn = 0.
12. Find the constant term in the Fourier expansion of f(x) = x2 2 in 2 < x < 2
Sol. f(x) = (x)2 2 = x2 2 = f(x), which is an even function
2

a0

2
f ( x) dx ( x 2 2) dx
2 0
0
x3

2 x
3

4
4 ( 0)
3
3

Hence the constant term in the Fourier expansion is

a0 4 / 3
2

2
2
3

13. Find an in expanding e a x as a Fourier series in (,).


Sol.

an

f ( x ) cos nx dx

a x

cos nx dx

ea x

a
cos
nx

n
sin
nx
)
2

2
a b

e

1 e
[a (1) n 0] 2
[a (1) n 0]
2
2
2
a b
a b

n
a(1)

( e a e a )
2
2
(a b )
a

a(1) n
( e a e a )
(a 2 b 2 )

(i.e.) a n

a(1) n
2 sinh a
(a 2 b 2 )

14. If f(x) is an odd function in the interval (l, l), write the formula to find the Fourier
coefficients.
Sol.
a0 = an = 0
bn

2
l

f ( x) sin
0

n x
dx
l

15. If f(x) is an even function in the interval (l, l), write the formula to find the Fourier
coefficients.
Sol.

2
a0
l

16. Find a0 if
Sol. f ( x )
a0

2
f ( x ) dx , a n
l
f ( x) x ,
x x

f ( x) cos
0

n x
dx
l

, bn = 0

expanded as a Fourier series in (,).


f ( x ) , which is an even function.

2
| x | dx
0

f ( x ) dx

x dx
0

2 x2
2

2
0

17. Find a sine series for f(x) = x in (0, )


Sol.

bn

f ( x) sin nx dx

x sin nx dx
0

2 cos nx
sin nx
x
(1)

2

n
n

2(1) n 1
(1)

{
0

0
}


n
n

Sine series is
2( 1) n 1
sin x sin 2 x sin 3 x

sin nx 2

.................
n
2
3
1

n 1

f ( x) bn sin nx
n 1

18. To which value the half range sine series corresponding to f(x) = x2 expressed in the
interval (0,2) converges at x = 2?
Sol. At x = 2 (which is point of discontinuity), the
x2
Half range Fourier sine series converges to
2
2
2 (4 x )2 4
0

x
2
2
f ( 2 ) f ( 2 ) 2 [ ( 4 2) ]
2

19.

2
44

0
2

If the Fourier series of the function f(x) = x + x2, in the interval (,) is

Sol.

2
2
4

(1) n 2 cos nx sin nx , then find the


3
n
n

n 1
1
1
1
2 2 .............
2
1
2
3

2
2
4

(1) n 2 cos nx sin nx


Given f ( x)
3
n
n

n 1

value of the infinite series

Put x = in the above series we get


f ( )

2
4
(1) n 2 (1) n
3
n
n 1

--------------- (1)

But x = is the point of discontinuity. So we have


f ( )

f ( ) f ( ) ( 2 ) ( 2 ) 2 2

2
2
2
2

Hence equation (1) becomes


2

2
4
( 1) n 2 ( 1) n
3
n
n 1

4 (1)

3
n2
n 1
2

2n

2 2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ...............
3
1
2
3

1
1
1
2 2 2 ...............
6
1
2
3

20. The cosine series for f(x) = x sin x in 0 < x < is given as
x sin x 1

Sol.

1
cos x 2
2

n2

( 1) n
2

n 1

cos nx .

Deduce that

1
1

....
1
.
3
3
.
5
5
.
7
2

1 2

As n 1 = ( n 1)( n + 1)
x sin x 1

Put

(1) 1

cos 5 x
cos 6 x
1
cos 3 x cos 4 x
cos 2 x

cos x 2

................
2
1
.
3
2
.
4
3
.
5
4
.
6
5
.
7

in the above series we get


1
1
1

1.3 0 3.5 0 5.7 ................

1
1
1

................
1.3
3.5
5.7

1
( 0) 2
2

1 2

21. Find the half range sine series for f(x) = 2 in 0 < x < .
Sol.

bn

f ( x ) sin nx dx

2 sin nx dx
0

4 cos nx

4
4
(1) n 1
1 (1) n
n
n

Half range sine series is


4 [1 (1) n ]
sin nx
n
n 1

f ( x) bn sin nx
n 1

4 2 sin x 2 sin 3x 2 sin 5 x

.................

1
3
5

8 sin x sin 3x sin 5 x

.................

1
3
5

22. Does f(x) = tan x posses a Fourier series? Justify your answer.
Sol. For a function f(x) to have Fourier series expansion it must satisfy all the three criteria
in Dirichlets conditions. But f(x) = tan x has value at x

and so it is a discontinuous
2

point and moreover it is an infinite discontinuity. So it does not have a Fourier series
expansion.

23. Does f(x) = sin (1/x) posses a Fourier series? Justify your answer.
Sol. For a function f(x) to have Fourier series expansion it must satisfy all the three criteria
in Dirichlets conditions. But f(x) = sin(1/x) has minimum or maximum value at odd
multiple of

. (i.e.) when

1 ( 2n 1)

x
2

2
( 2n 1)

As n tend to , x = 0. So the function does not have a Fourier series expansion.


24. Without finding the values of a0, an and bn, the Fourier coefficients of Fourier series,
a0 2

for the function f(x) = x in the interval (0, ) find the value of
2
2

Sol.

a0

(a
n 1

2
n

bn )

(a
n 1

2
n

2
[ x 2 ] 2 dx
0

2 4
x dx
0

a0
(an cos n x bn sin n x )
2 n 1

2 5
2 4
0

5
5

2
2
is the Fourier series of f(x) = x in (1, 1), find a3 b3

Sol. Since the given function f(x) = x is an odd function, we have a0 = 0, an = 0 (i.e.) a3 = 0
1

2
f ( x) sin n x dx 2 x sin n x dx
1 0
0
cos n x
sin n x
2 ( x )
(1)

2 2
n

(1)

2
0 {0 0}
n

2 (1) n
n
3
2 (1)
4 (1) 6
4
2
b3
b3
2
2
3
9
9
4
4
2
2
a3 b3 0 2
9
9 2
bn

PART B

1. Find the Fourier series for the function f(x) = 1 + x + x2 in (, ).


Deduce

1
1
1
2

..........
....

6
12 2 2 3 2

Sol. The given function is neither an even nor an odd function.


f ( x)

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2 n 1

a0

1
1
f ( x) dx (1 x x 2 ) dx



1
x2 x3
x

2 3


2 3


2
3
2
3

2 3
2 2
2

3
3

2
[ f ( x)]2 dx
0

bn

bn )

2 x5

5

25. If

1
1
a n f ( x) cos nx dx (1 x x 2 ) cos nx dx

1
sin nx
cos nx
sin nx
(1 x x 2 )
(1 2 x)
(2)

2
3

n
n

( 1) n
1 2 1 2
n2



(1 2 ) (1)
(1 2 ) (1)
0 0
0
2
2
n
n


n

cos n ( 1) n
sin n 0
cos n( ) cos n
( 1) n

(1) n
4 (1) n

(
4

n2
n2
bn

f ( x) sin nx dx

(1 x x

) sin nx dx

sin nx
cos nx
2 cos nx
(1 2 x)
(2)

(1 x x )
2
3
n
n

n
n
2 (1) n
2 (1) n
1
2 ( 1)
2 ( 1)
0

(
1

(1 )

n
n
n3
n3
(1) n

1 2 1 2
n

f ( x)

2 (1) n 2 (1) n 1
(1) n
(2 )

n
n
n

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2 n 1

4(1) n

1
2 2
2(1) n 1
2

cos
nx

sin nx
2
2
3 n 1 n
n

cos x cos 2 x cos 3 x

sin x sin 2 x sin 3 x

1
4 2

.......... 2

..........
2
2
3
2
3
1
2
3

(i.e.) f ( x) 1

2
cos x cos 2 x cos 3 x

sin x sin 2 x sin 3 x

............ 2

............
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
1

Put x = in the above series we get


f ( ) 1

2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............ 2(0) --------------- (1)


3
2
3
1

But x = is the point of discontinuity. So we have


f ( )

f ( ) f ( ) (1 2 ) (1 2 ) 2 2 2

1 2
2
2
2

Hence equation (1) becomes


2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............
3
2
3
1

1
1
1

2 2 ............
2
1
2
3

1 2 1

4
3

2
2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............
3
2
3
1

2 1
1
1
2 2 2 ................
6 1
2
3

2.

1 x, 2 x 0
Find the Fourier series for the function f ( x)
1 x, 0 x 2

Deduce that

n 1

1
2

8
(2n 1) 2

Sol.

f( x) = 1 x in (2, 0)
= f(x) in (0, 2)
and f( x) = 1 + x in (0, 2)
= f(x) in (2, 0)
Hence f(x) is an even function.
f ( x)
a0

a0
nx
a n cos
2
2
n 1

2
2

(1 x) dx

f ( x) dx

x2
x

2 0

(2 2) (0)
0
2

2
nx
nx
a n f ( x) cos
dx (1 x) cos
dx
20
2
2
0

(1 x)

nx
nx
cos

sin

2 (1)
2
n
n 2 2

cos n ( 1) n
sin n 0
cos 0 1

4 (1) n
4
0 2 2 0 2 2
n
n

4
2 2 1 (1) n
n

f ( x)

sin 0 0

0 4 [1 ( 1) n ]
nx

cos
2 2
2 n 1
2
n

4 2
x
2
3x
2
5x

cos
0 2 cos
0 2 cos
........................
2
2
2
2
2
1
3
5

8 1
x 1
3x 1
5x

f ( x) 2 2 cos
2 cos
2 cos
........................
2 3
2
2
1
5

Put x = 0 in the above series we get


f (0)

8 1
1
1

2 2 ............
2
2
1
3
5

--------------- (1)

But x = 0 is the point of discontinuity. So we have


f (0)

f (0) f (0) (1) (1) 2

1
2
2
2

Hence equation (1) becomes


1
1
1

12 3 2 5 2 ............
2
1
1
1
2 2 2 ................
8
1
3
5
2

1
(i.e.)

2
8
n 1 ( 2n 1)
1

8
2

3. Expand f(x) = cos x, 0 < x < in a Fourier sine series.


Sol.

Fourier sine series is


f ( x)

b
n 1

sin nx

f(x) = 1 + x
f(0) = 1 + 0 = 1
f(x) = 1 x
f(0) = 1 0 = 1

bn

f ( x) sin nx dx

2
cos x sin nx dx
0

2 sin nx cos x dx

2SinACosB = Sin(A+B) + Sin(AB)

[sin(n 1) x sin(n 1) x] dx , n 1
0

1 cos(n 1) x cos(n 1) x


n 1
n 1

cos( n 1) ( 1) n 1
cos( n 1) ( 1) n 1

(1) 1
1 (1)
1



n 1
n 1 n 1 n 1
1 1
1
1
1
(1) n




n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1
n 1

n 1

1 1
1
1
n
(1) n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1

1
2n 2n
(1) n 2 2

n 1 n 1

bn

2n
(1) n 1 , n 1
(n 2 1)

When n = 1, we have
b1

f ( x) sin x dx

2
cos x sin x dx
0

1
sin 2 x dx
0

1 cos 2 x

2

1
(1 1) 0
2

f ( x) bn sin nx b1 sin x bn sin nx


n 1

n2

n2

2n [ (1) n 1]
sin nx
(n 2 1)

2 4 sin 2 x
8 sin 4 x
12 sin 6 x

0
0
0 ..................

3
15
35

8 sin 2 x 2 sin 4 x 3 sin 6 x

..................
3
15
35

4. Find the Fourier series expansion of f(x) = x , 0 < x < 2. Hence deduce that
1
1
1
2

..........
....

6
12 2 2 3 2
1
1
1
2
(ii ) 2 2 2 ..............
12
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
(iii ) 2 2 2 ..............
8
1
3
5
(i )

Sol.

Fourier series is
f ( x)
a0

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2 n 1
2

f ( x) dx

dx

1 x3
3

1 8
8 2

3
3

0
3

an

f ( x) cos nx dx

cos nx dx

1
sin nx
cos nx
sin nx
( x 2 )
(2 x)
(2)

2
3

n
n

(4 ) (1)
1
0 0 0 0
0

4
2
n

cos 2n 1
sin 2n 0

1
bn

1
f ( x) sin nx dx

sin nx dx

1
cos nx
sin nx
cos nx
( x 2 )
(2 x)
( 2)

2
3

f ( x)

4
2
2
0 3 00 3
n
n
n
2

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx)
2 n 1

1 8 2
4
4

2 cos nx
sin nx
2 3
n

n 1 n
2
4
cos x cos 2 x cos 3 x

sin x sin 2 x sin 3x

f ( x)
4

............... 4

............
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
1

Put x = 0 in the above series we get


f (0)

4 2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............ 4 (0)
3
2
3
1

--------------- (1)

But x = 0 is the point of discontinuity. So we have


f ( 0)

f (0) f ( 2 ) (0) ( 4 2 )

2 2
2
2

Hence equation (1) becomes


4 2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............
3
2
3
1

2
4
1
1
1

2 2
4 2 2 2 ............
3
2
3
1

2 2

2 2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............
3
2
3
1

1
1
1
2 2 2 ................
6 1
2
3

( 2)

Now, put x = (which is point of continuity) in the above series we get


4 2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............ 4 (0)
3
2
3
1

2
4
1
1
1

2
4 2 2 2 ............
3
2
3
1

2
1
1
1

4 2 2 2 ............
3
2
3
1

2 1
1
1
2 2 2 ................ (3)
12 1
2
3

10

Adding (2) and (3), we get


2 2
1
1
1

2 2 2 2 ............
6
12
3
5
1

2
3
1
1
1

2 2 2 2 ............
12
3
5
1

1
1
1
2 2 2 ................
8
1
3
5

5. Find the Fourier series expansion of ( x)2 in < x < .


Sol. Fourier series is
f ( x)
a0

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2 n 1

f ( x ) dx

( x)

1 ( x ) 3

0 8 3
3
8 2

an

dx

1
1
f ( x) cos nx dx ( x) 2 cos nx dx



1
sin nx
cos nx
sin nx
( x) 2
[ 2( x)(1)]
(2)

n
n 3
n


(4 ) (1) n
1

0

0 0 0 0

n2


n
4 ( 1)

n2

bn

1
1
f ( x) sin nx dx ( x) 2 sin nx dx

cos nx
sin nx
cos nx
[2( x)(1)]
(2)

( x)
2
3
n
n

2 ( 1)
2 (1)
1
2 ( 1)
0
( 4 )

00
3

n
n
n3
4 ( 1) n

f ( x)

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2
n 1

4( 1) n

1 8 2
4 (1) n


cos
nx

sin nx
2
2 3
n
n
n 1

2
4
cos x cos 2 x cos 3 x

f ( x)
4 2

............... 4
2
2
3
1
2
3

(i.e.) f ( x )

sin x sin 2 x sin 3 x

............
1
2
3

4 2
cos x cos 2 x cos 3 x

sin x sin 2 x sin 3 x

............... 4

............
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
1

6. Expand in Fourier series of f(x) = x sinx for 0 < x < 2 and deduce the result
1
1
1
2

..........
1.3 3.5 5.7
4

Sol.

Fourier series is
f ( x)

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2 n 1

11

1
a0

1
f ( x) dx

x sin x dx
0

1
2
x ( cos x) (1)( sin x) 0

1
( 2 0) (0 0)

1
an

1
f ( x) cos nx dx

x sin x cos nx dx
0

1
2

x(2 cos nx sin x) dx


0

1
2

x sin(n 1) x sin(n 1) x dx

1
2

n 1

x sin(n 1) x dx
0

1
2

x sin(n 1) x dx
0

sin(n 1) x
1 cos(n 1) x

(1)
( x)
2
2
n 1

(n 1)

sin( n 1) x
1 cos(n 1) x

( x)
(1)
2
2
n 1

(n 1)
2n2

2n2

1)1
1 ( 1) 2 (
1 2 ( 1) 2 n 2
( 1) 2 n 2 1 0 0 0
0 0 0

2
n 1
2
n 1

1
1

n 1 n 1
(n 1) (n 1)
an
(n 1)( n 1)

an

2
, n 1
n 1
2

When n = 1, we have
a1

f ( x) cos x dx

x sin x cos x dx
0

1
2

1
2

1
2

x sin 2 x dx
0

cos 2 x
sin 2 x
(1)

x
2
4

1
0 (0 0)
2

12

1
bn

1
f ( x) sin nx dx

x sin x sin nx dx
0

1
2

x(2 sin nx sin x) dx


0

1
2

x cos(n 1) x cos(n 1) x dx ,

1
2

n 1

x cos(n 1) x dx
0

1
2

x cos(n 1) x dx
0

cos( n 1) x
sin( n 1) x

(1)
( x )
2
n 1
(n 1)

cos(n 1) x
sin( n 1) x

(1)
( x )
2
n 1
(n 1)

(1) 2 n 2
1
1
1
0

2
2
2
(n 1)
(n 1) 2
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
(n 1)
(n 1) 2
bn 0 , n 1

(1) 2 n 2
1
0

2
(n 1)
(n 1) 2

1
1
0
0

2
(n 1)
(n 1) 2

When n = 1, we have
1
b1

1
f ( x) sin x dx

x sin x sin x dx
0

x sin

x dx

1 cos 2 x
dx
2

1 x 2 sin 2 x
cos 2 x

x
(1)

2 2 2
4

1
2

1
2
2 0
2

00
2

a0
( a n cos nx bn sin nx)
2
n 1

f ( x)

a0
a1 cos x a n cos nx b1 sin x bn sin nx
2
n2
n2

2 1
2
cos x
cos nx sin x 0
2
2
(
n

1
)(
n 1)
n2

x sin x 1

Put x =

1
cos 2 x cos 3 x cos 4 x cos 5 x

cos x sin x 2

..................
2
2.4
3.5
4.6
1.3

in the above series we get

1
1
1

(1) 1 0 (1) 2
0
0
0 ..................
2
1
.
3
3
.
5
5
.
7

1
1
1

1 2

..................
2
1
.
3
3
.
5
5
.
7

2 2
1
1
1

..................
2
1
.
3
3
.
5
5
.
7

2
1
1
1

..................
2
1
.
3
3
.
5
5
.
7

2
1
1
1

.................
4
1.3 3.5 5.7

13

7. Find the Fourier series of periodicity 3 for f(x) = 2x x2 in 0 < x < 3.


Sol. Fourier series is
f ( x)

a0
2n x
2n x

a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
3
3
3

a0

1
2
f ( x) dx (2 x x 2 ) dx

(3 / 2) 0
30
2 2x 2 x3


3 2
3
2
3

27
(0 0)
3

0
3

1
2
2nx
an
f ( x) cos nx dx (2 x x 2 ) cos
dx

(3 / 2) 0
30
3

2
(2 x x 2 )
3

2

3

2nx
2nx
2nx
cos

sin

sin

3 (2 2 x)
3 (2)
3
2 n
4n 2 2
8n 3 3

9
27



9
9
0 0 (2)
0
2 2
2 2
4n
4n

0 (4)

2 54
2 2
3 4n
9
2 2
n
3
3
1
2
2nx
bn
f
(
x
)
sin
nx
dx

(2 x x 2 ) sin
dx

(3 / 2) 0
30
3

2
(2 x x 2 )
3

f ( x)

2nx
2nx
2nx
sin

cos

cos

3 (2 2 x)
3 (2)
3
2n
4n 2 2
8n 3 3

9
27

2
3
27
27
(3)
0 2 3 3 0 0 2 3 3
3
2n
8n
8n
3

2 n x
2n x

a0
a n cos
2
n 1

bn sin

2n x
2n x
9
3
cos

sin

2
2
3
n
3
n 1 n

0
(i.e.) f ( x )

9
2

2 x
4 x
6 x
1
1
1

12 cos 3 2 2 cos 3 3 2 cos 3 .....................

2 x 1
4 x 1
6 x
3 1

sin
sin
sin
.....................

1
3
2
3
3
3

8. Expand f(x) = x x2 as a Fourier series in l < x < l and using this series find the root
square mean value of f(x) in the interval.
Sol. Fourier series is
f ( x)

a0
n x
n x

a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
l
l

14
l

1
1
a 0 f ( x) dx ( x x 2 ) dx
l l
l l
l

1 x2 x3


l 2 3

1 l
l l2 l3



l 2 3 2 3
1 2l 3 2l 2


l 3
3
2

an

1
nx
1
nx
f ( x) cos
dx ( x x 2 ) cos
dx

l l
l
l l
l

1
2

(x x )
l

nx
nx
nx
cos

sin

sin

l (1 2 x)
l (2)
l
n 2 2
n 3 3
n

l
l2
l3



(1) n l 2
(1) n l 2
1
0 (1 2l ) 2 2 0 0 (1 2l ) 2 2 0
l
n
n


n 2
(1) l

1 2l 1 2l
l n 2 2
4 l 2 (1) n 1
(1) n l

4
l

n 2 2
n 2 2

bn

1
nx
1
nx
f ( x) sin
dx ( x x 2 ) sin
dx

l l
l
l l
l

1
2

( x x )
l

1

l

nx
nx
nx
sin

cos

cos

l (1 2 x)
l (2)
l
n
n 2 2
n 3 3

l2
l 3

2 ( 1)
(l l )
n

(1) n l
l l2 l l2
l n

2(1) l
2 ( 1)
(l l )
3 3
n
n
n 3

2(1) n l 3

n 3 3

n 1
(1) n1
2l 2 l (1)
n
n

a
n x
n x

f ( x) 0 a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
l
l

4 l 2 (1) n 1
n x 2 l (1) n 1
n x

cos

sin
2
2
l
n
l
n
n 1

l 2 4l 2 1
x 1
2 x
3 x
4 x
1
1

(i.e.) f ( x )
2 2 cos
2 cos
2 cos
2 cos
....................
3
l
l
l
l
1
2
3
4

2l 1
x 1
2 x 1
3 x 1
4 x

sin
sin
sin
sin
....................

1
l
2
l
3
l
4
l

1 2l 2

2
3

RMS value of f(x) in (l, l ) is


2

a0
1

4
2

1 2l 2

4
3
2

(i.e.) y

(a
n 1
2

2
n

1
2

bn )
16 l 4 (1) 2 n 2 4 l 2 (1) 2 n 2

n 4 4
n 2 2
n 1

8l 4
2l 2

4 4

n 2 2
n 1 n

15

9. Obtain the sine series for

Sol.

x in 0 x

f ( x)

l
2

l x in l x l

Fourier sine series is


f ( x)

b
n 1

n x
l

sin

2
nx
bn f ( x) sin
dx
l 0
l

l/2

2
l

x sin

2
( x)
l

nx
2
nx
dx (l x) sin
dx
l
l l/2
l

nx
nx
sin

cos

l (1)
l
n
n 2 2

l2


n 2
n

l . cos
l . sin
2 l
2
2

l 2
n
n 2 2


n
2
2l . sin

2
2

2 2
l
n

4l
n
bn 2 2 sin
2
n

n x
f ( x ) bn sin
l
n 1

l/2

2
(l x)
l

nx
nx
sin

cos

l (1)
l
n
n 2 2

l2

l . cos
2
l
2
0 0 {0 0}
l
2
n

2
l . sin

n
2

n 2 2

l/2

4l
n
n x
sin
sin
2
2
2
l
n 1 n

4l
2
4l
2

x
3
3 x
5
5 x
1
1
1

sin sin
0 2 sin
sin
0 2 sin
sin
0 .......................
2
2
l
2
l
2
l
1
3
5

x 1
3 x
5 x
1
1

sin
2 sin
2 sin
.......................
2
l
l
l
1
3
5

10. Find the half range cosine series for the function f(x) = x ( x) in 0 < x < .
11. Deduce that
Sol.

1
1
1
4

............
90
14 2 4 3 4

Half range fourier cosine series is


f ( x)

a0
a n cos nx
2 n 1

16

a0

f ( x) dx

2
x( x) dx
0

2 x2 x3


2
3

(0 0)

3
2

2 3
6
2

an

2
x( x) cos nx dx
0

f ( x) cos nx dx

2
sin nx
cos nx
sin nx
( x x 2 )
( 2 x)
(2)

2

n
n
n 3


2
( )(1) n
( )(1)
0 0 2 0
0
2

n
n


2

(1) n 1
n2
2
2 (1) n 1
n

f ( x)

a0
a n cos nx
2 n 1

1 2
2

2 (1) n 1 cos nx
2 3 n 1 n
2
2 cos 2 x
2 cos 4 x
2 cos 6 x

2 0
0
0
0 ...............
2
2
2
6
2
4
6

2
cos 2 x cos 4 x cos 6 x

...............
2
2
2
6
4
6
2

Parsevals identity for half range fourier cosine series is

a
2
[ f ( x )]2 dx 0

0
2
2

a
n 1

2
1 2
2 2

x
]
dx

0
2 3

2
n

n
n 1

[(1) n 1]2

2
4
4
4
4

2 2
4
3
(

x
)
dx

4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 ..............

0
18
2
4
6

2 2 x 3 x 5 2 x 4

3
5
4
2

4 16 1
1
1

4 4 4 4 ..............
18 2 1
2
3


4 1
1
1

4 4 4 ..............
3
5
2
18
1
2
3

2 5
4 1
1
1

4 4 4 ...................

30
18 1
2
3
4
4

1
1
1

4 4 4 .............
15 18
1
2
3
4

1
1
1
(i.e.)
4 4 4 .............
90 1
2
3

11. Find the complex form of the Fourier series of f ( x) e x in 1 < x < 1.
Sol. The complex form of Fourier series of f(x) is given by

17

f ( x)

ei n x

1
Cn
f ( x ) e i n x dx

2(1) 1

2l = 2
l=1

1 x i n x
e e
dx
2 1

1 (1i n ) x
e
dx
2 1

1 e (1i n ) x

2 (1 i n )

1
e (1i n ) e (1i n )
2(1 i n )
(1 i n ) 1 i n

e e
e 1e i n
2 2
2(1 n )
(1 i n ) 1

e (cos n i sin n ) e 1 (cos n i sin n )


2 2
2(1 n )
(1 i n ) 1
Cn
e ( 1) n e 1 (1) n
2 2
2(1 n )

(1 i n ) ( 1) n 1
e e 1
2(1 n 2 2 )

(1 i n ) ( 1) n
2 sinh 1
2(1 n 2 2 )

( 1) n sinh 1(1 i n )
Cn
1 n 2 2
n

( 1) sinh 1(1 i n ) i n x
f ( x)
e
1 n 2 2
n

12. Find the Fourier series of

f ( x)

0 x
x 2

1,
2,

1
1
1
2 2 ................
2
1
3
5

Hence evaluate the value of the series


Sol. Fourier series is
f ( x)
a0

a0
(a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2 n 1
2

f ( x) dx

(1) dx
0

(2) dx

1
x 0 2 x 2

1
2
( 0) ( 2 )

1 2 3

an

f ( x ) cos nx dx

(1) cos nx dx
0

1 sin nx

n
1

(0 0)

(2) cos nx dx

2 sin nx

n

(0 0)

18

bn

f ( x) sin nx dx

(1) sin nx dx
0

(2) sin nx dx

1 cos nx
2 cos nx


n

n
0

1
2
[(1) n 1]
[1 ( 1) n ]
n
n
1
( 1) n 1 2 2( 1) n
n
( 1) n 1
n

a0
( a n cos nx bn sin nx )
2 n 1

f ( x)

3
( 1) n 1
0. cos nx
sin nx
2 n 1
n

3 2 sin x sin 2 x sin 3 x

.........................
2 1
2
3

When we put x = 0,

, , 2 we will not get the given series.

So, using Parsevals identity for Fourier series we have


1

a0
2
2
(a n bn )
2 n 1

[ f ( x)] 2 dx

(3) 2
(1) n 1
0
2
n 2 2
n 1

1
1
(1) 2 dx

(2) 2 dx

1 4 2 9 1 4
x 0 x 2 2 0 42 0 42 0 ..................

2 1
3
5

1
0 4 2 9 42 12 12 12 ..................

2 1 3
5

9
4 1 1
1

2 2 2 2 ..................
2 1 3
5

1
4 1 1
1

2 2 2 2 ..................
2 1 3
5

1 1
1
2 2 2 .................
8 1 3
5

0x

x,

13. Find the Fourier series expansion of f ( x)

l x,

l
2

l
xl
2

Hence deduce the value of


4
n 1 ( 2 n 1)
Sol.

Let

l
,
2

2L l L

Fourier series is
a0

1
L

then the given function becomes

f ( x)

a0
n x
n x

a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
L
L

2L

f ( x ) dx

1
L

( x) dx
0

1 x2

L 2

1
L

2L

(2 L x) dx
L

1 (2 L x) 2

L
2

1 L2
1
L2

0 0
L 2
L
2

L L
L
2 2

2L

x,
2 L x,

f ( x)

0 x L
L x 2L

19

an

2L

1
L

f ( x) cos

n x
1
0 x cos L dx L

n x
dx
L

1
( x)
L

(2 L x) cos

n x
n x
cos

sin

L (1)
L

n
n 2 2

L2

n x
dx
L

n x
n x
cos

sin

L (1)
L

n
n 2 2

L2

1
(2 L x)
L

2L

(1) L
L
1
L
(1) L
0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2
2 2
L
n
n
n
n

2
1 L
2L

(1) n 1 1 (1) n 2 2 (1) n 1


2 2
Ln
n
2L
n x
1
bn
f ( x) sin
dx

L 0
L

2L

1
L

x sin
0

1
( x)
L

n x
1
dx
L
L

2L

(2 L x) sin

n x
dx
L

n x
n x
sin

cos

L (1)
L

n 2 2

L2

1
(2 L x)
L

n x
n x
sin

cos

L (1)
L

n 2 2

L2

(1) L

(1) L
1
0 0 0 0 0
0
n
L
n

a
n x
n x

f ( x ) 0 a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
L
L

n x
L 2 L [(1) n 1]

cos
0
2 2
2 n 1
L
n

x
3 x
5 x
L 2L
2
2
2

2 2 cos
0 2 cos
0 2 cos
0 .................
2 1
L
L
L
3
5

x 1
3 x 1
5 x
L 4L 1

2 2 cos
2 cos
2 cos
.................
2 1
L
L
L
3
5

(i.e.) f ( x)

l
2l
2
4

2 x 1
6 x 1
10 x
1

12 cos l 3 2 cos l 5 2 cos l .................

Using Parsevals identity for Fourier series we have

2L

20

1
L

2L

a
2
2
[ f ( x)] dx 0 (a n bn )
2
n 1
2

2L

1
1
( x) 2 dx

L0
L
1 x3

L 3

(2 L x) 2 dx

2L

1 ( 2 L x) 3

L
3

L2
4 L2 (1) n 1

0
4 4
2 n 1
n

L2 4 L2 4
4
4

4 4 0 4 0 4 0 ..................
2
1
3
5

1 L
1
L
L2 16 L2 1
1
1

4 4 4 4 ..................

L 3
L
3
2
1 3
5

2 L2 L2 16 L2 1
1
1

4 4 4 4 ..................
3
2
1 3
5

L2 16 L2
4
6

1
1
1

14 3 4 5 4 ..................

4
1
1
1
4 4 4 .................
96 1
3
5
4

1
(i.e.)

96 n 1 (2n 1) 4

14. Find the half range cosine series for the function f(x) = x in 0 < x < l.

Hence deduce the value of the series (2n 1)


n 1

f ( x)

Sol. Half range Fourier cosine series is


2
a0
l

2
f ( x ) dx
l

2 x2
x
dx

0
l 2

an

a0
n x
a n cos
2 n 1
l

2 l2
0 l

l 2

n x
n x
2
2
f ( x) cos
dx x cos
dx

l 0
l
l 0
l

n x
n x
cos

sin

l (1)
l
n 2 2
n

l
l2

2
( x)
l

2
(1) n l 2
l2
0 2 2 0 2 2
l
n
n
2l
2 2 (1) n 1
n
n x

f ( x)

a0
a n cos
2 n 1

2 l [(1) 1]
n x
l

cos
2 2
2 n 1
l
n

2l
l
2
2

(i.e.) f ( x )

x
3 x
5 x
2
2
2

12 cos l 0 3 2 cos l 0 5 2 cos l 0 ...................

x 1
3 x 1
5 x
l 4l 1

2 2 cos
2 cos
2 cos
...................
2 1
l
l
l
3
5

Using Parsevals identity for half range Fourier cosine series we have

21
l

a0
2
2
2
[
f
(
x
)]
dx

an

l 0
2 n 1

2
l 2 4l 2 (1) n 1
2
(
x
)
dx


l 0
2 n 1
n 4 4
l

2 x3

l 3

l 2 4l 2 4
4
4

4 4 0 4 0 4 0 ..................
2 1
3
5

l 2 16l 2 1 1
2 l
1

0 4 4 4 4 ..................
l 3
2 1 3
5

2
2
2
2l
l
16l 1 1
1

4 4 4 4 ..................
3
2
1 3 5

l 2 16 l 2
4
6

1
1 1

14 3 4 5 4 ..................

4 1 1 1
.................
96 14 3 4 5 4
4
1
(i.e.)

96 n 1 (2n 1) 4

15. Find the half range sine series of f(x) = x cos x in (0, ).
Sol.

f ( x)

Fourier sine series is


bn

n 1

f ( x) sin nx dx

sin nx

x cos x sin nx dx
0

x (2 sin nx cos x) dx
0

x [sin(n 1) x sin(n 1) x] dx ,

x sin(n 1) x dx
0

sin( n 1) x
1 cos( n 1) x

bn x
(1)

n 1
(n 1) 2

x sin(n 1) x dx ,
0

2n

(n 1)( n 1)
2n (1) n
(i.e.)bn
, n 1
n2 1
(1) n

When n = 1, we have
b1

f ( x) sin x dx
0

2
x cos x sin x dx
0

1
x sin 2 x dx
0

1 cos 2 x
sin 2 x
x
(1)


2
4

1 1
1
0 {0 0}

2
2

n 1

sin( n 1) x
1 cos(n 1) x

x
(1)

n 1
(n 1) 2

1 (1)
1 (1)
0 0 0


n 1

n 1

n 2
n
(1)
(1)

n 1
n 1
1
1
(1) n

n 1 n 1
n 1

n 1

n 1

0 0 0

22

n 1

n2

f ( x ) bn sin nx b1 sin x bn sin nx

2 n(1) n
1
sin x
sin nx
2
n2 1
n2

1
2 sin 2 x 3 sin 3x 4 sin 4 x

sin x 2

..................
2
3
8
15

4
x
1
3x
1
5x

sin

sin

sin
..............

l
3
l
5
l

16. Prove that

in the interval 0 < x < l

Sol. Since RHS contains sine series and given 0 < x < l, we have to find half range Fourier sine
series for f(x) = 1
Fourier sine series is

f ( x ) bn sin
n 1

bn

n x
l

n x
n x
2
2
f ( x) sin
dx (1) sin
dx

l 0
l
l 0
l
l

n x
cos
n
2
l 2 (1) l l

n
l
l
n n

0
l
2

(1) n1 1
n
n 1

n x
2 [(1) 1]
n x
f ( x) bn sin

sin
l
n

l
n 1
n 1

2 2
x
2
3 x
2
5 x

sin
0 sin
0 sin
0 ...........

1
l
3
l
5
l

4
x
1
3x
1
5x

(i.e.) 1 sin l 3 sin l 5 sin l .............

l x, 0 x l
Find the Fourier series expansion of f ( x) 0,
l x 2l

1 1
1
Hence deduce the value of the series (i) 1 3 5 7 .......... (ii)

17.

1
1
1
2 2 ..............
2
1
3
5

Sol.

Fourier series is
a0

1
l

f ( x)

a0
n x
n x

a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
l
l

2l

f ( x) dx

1
1
(l x ) dx

l 0
l

1 (l x)

l
2
1

0 l2
2l
l

2l

(0) dx
l

23

an

2l

1
l

f ( x) cos

n x
n x
1
dx (l x) cos
dx 0
l
l0
l

1
(l x)
l

n x
n x
cos

sin

l (1)
l
n 2 2
n

l
l2

2l

1
(1) n l 2
l2
0 2 2 0 2 2
l
n
n
1 l2
2 2 (1) n1 1
ln
l
2 2 (1) n1 1
n
l
n x
n x
1
f ( x) sin
dx (l x) sin
dx 0
l
l0
l

1
bn
l

1
(l x)
l

n x
n x
sin

cos

l (1)
l
n 2 2
n

l2

l

1
{0 0}
0
l
n
l

n
n x
n x
2

f ( x)

a0

a n cos
2 n 1
l

bn sin

l [(1) 1]
n x
n
l
l

cos

sin
2 2
4 n 1
l
n

l
n
n 1

x
3 x
5 x
l
l 2
2
2

2 2 cos
0 2 cos
0 2 cos
0 .................
4 1
l
l
l
3
5

2 x 1
3 x
l 1 x 1

sin
sin
sin
.................
1
l
2
l
3
l

x 1
3 x 1
5 x
l 2l 1

(i.e.) f ( x) 2 2 cos
2 cos
2 cos
.................
4 1
l
l
l
3
5

Put

l
2

x 1
2 x 1
3 x
l 1

sin
sin
sin
................. (1)

1
l
2
l
3
l

(which is point of continuity) in equation (1), we get

3
5
l
l
2l
l 1
1
1
1
1

2 (0) sin
sin sin
sin 4 sin
.................
2 4
1
2 2
3
2
4
5
2

l
l
l
1
1
1

1 0 0 0 .................
2 4
3
5
7

l
l
l

2 4

1 1 1

1 3 5 7 .................

l
l
1 1 1

1 .................
4
3 5 7

1 1 1
1 .................
4
3 5 7

Put x = l in equation (1) we get


f (l )

2l
l
2
4

1
1
1

12 3 2 5 2 ................

--------------- (2)

But x = l is the point of discontinuity. So we have


f (l ) f (l ) (0) (0)
f (l )

0
2
2

f(x) = l x
f(l) = l l =0
f(x) = 0
f(l) = 0

24

Hence equation (2) becomes


l 2l 1
1
1

2 2 2 2 ............
4 1
3
5

2l 1
l
1
1

2 2 2 2 ............
4
1
3
5

1
1
1
2 2 2 ................
8
1
3
5
0

18. Obtain the half range cosine series for f(x) = (x 2)2 in the interval 0 < x < 2.
1
2

8
(2n 1) 2

Deduce that

n 1

Sol.

Half range cosine series is


f ( x)
a0

2
2

a0
nx
a n cos
2 n 1
2
2

f ( x) dx ( x 2) 2 dx
0

( x 2) 3

8
8
0

3
3

an

2
nx
nx
f ( x) cos
dx ( x 2) 2 cos
dx

20
2
2
0

( x 2)

f ( x)

6 n 1

(i.e.) f ( x )

nx
nx
nx
sin

cos

sin

2 [2( x 2)]
2 (2)
2
n
n 3 3
n 2 2

2
4
8

16


0 0 0 0 2 2 0
n

16
2 2
n
16
nx
cos
2
2
2
n

4 16 1
x
1
2x
1
3x

2 2 cos
2 cos
2 cos
........................
3 1
2
2
2
2
3

--------- (1)

Put x = 0 in equation (1) we get


f (0)

4 16

3 2

1
1
1

12 2 2 3 2 ........................

------------- (2)

But x = 0 is the point of discontinuity. So we have


( x 2) 2 ( x 2) 2
2
(0 2) 2 (0 2) 2 ( 4) (4)
f ( 0)

4
2
2
f ( x)

(x + 2)2
2

Hence equation (2) becomes


4 16

3 2
4 16
4 2
3
4

1
1
1

2 2 ........................
2
1
2
3

1
1
1

2 2 ........................
2
1
2
3

8 16 1
1
1

2 2 2 2 ........................
3 1
2
3

1
1
1
2 2 2 ...................... (3)
6
1
2
3

(x 2)2
0

(2 x )2
2

25

Put x = 2 in equation (1) we get


f (2)

4 16

3 2

1
1
1

12 2 2 3 2 ........................

------------- (4)

But x = 2 is the point of discontinuity. So we have


( x 2) 2 (2 x) 2
2
2
( 2 2) ( 2 2) 2
f (2)
0
2
f ( x)

Hence equation (4) becomes


0

4 16

3 2

4
16
2
3

1
1
1

12 2 2 3 2 ........................
1
1
1

12 2 2 3 2 ........................

2
1
1
1
2 2 2 ...................... (5)
12 1
2
3

Adding (3) and (5), we get


2 2
1
1
1

2 2 2 2 ............
6
12
3
5
1

2
3
1
1
1

2 2 2 2 ............
12
1
3
5

1
1
1
2 2 2 ................
8
1
3
5
(i.e.)

2
8

n 1

1
( 2n 1) 2

19. Find the Fourier series expansion up to third harmonic from the following data:
x: 0
1
2
3
4
5
f(x) : 9
18
24
28
26
20
Sol. Here the length of the interval is 6
(i.e.) 2l = 6 l = 3
Fourier series is
f ( x)

a0
n x
n x

a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
3
3

a0
x
2 x
3 x
x
2 x
3 x
a1 cos
a 2 cos
a3 cos
b1 sin
b2 sin
b3 sin
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
a
x
(i.e.) f ( x) 0 a1 cos a 2 cos 2 a3 cos 3 b1 sin b2 sin 2 b3 sin 3 where
2
3
f ( x)

0
1
2
3
4
5

9
18
24
28
26
20

Total

125

=x/3 cos

0
/3
2/3

4/3
5/3

1
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
0.5

cos2

cos3

1
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
0.5

1
1
1
1
1
1

sin

sin2

0
0
0.866 0.866
0.866 0.866
0
0
0.866 0.866
0.866 0.866

sin3

ycos

ycos2

ycos3

0
0
0
0
0
0

9
9
12
28
13
10
25

9
9
12
28
13
10
7

9
18
24
28
26
20
7

ysin

ysin2

ysin3

0
15.588
20.784

0
15.588
20.784

0
0
0

26

0
22.516
17.32
3.464
Here n = 6

0
22.516
17.32
0

0
0
0
0

125
2
41.667
n
6

y cos
25
a1 2 [mean value of y cos ] 2
2
8.333
n
6

a 0 2 [ mean value of y ] 2

y cos 2

a 2 2 [ mean value of y cos 2 ] 2

y cos 3

a3 2 [ mean value of y cos 3 ] 2

y sin

b1 2 [ mean value of y sin ] 2

7
6

2.333

2.333

3.464
2
1.155
n
6

y sin 2 2 0 0
6
n

y sin 3 2 0 0
6
n

b2 2 [mean value of y sin 2 ] 2

b3 2 [ mean value of y sin 3 ] 2

41.667
8.333 cos 2.333 cos 2 2.333 cos 3 1.155 sin 0 sin 2 0 sin 3
2
x
(i.e.) f ( x) 20.833 8.333 cos 2.333 cos 2 2.333 cos 3 1.155 sin where
3

f ( x)

20. Find the Fourier series expansion up to second harmonic from the following data:

/3
2 / 3
4 / 3
5 / 3
2
x: 0
f(x) : 10
12
15
20
17
11
10
Sol. Since the last value of y is a repetition of the first, only the first six values will be used.
Fourier series is
f ( x)

a0
( a n cos n x bn sin n x )
2 n 1

(i.e.) f ( x )

a0
a1 cos x a 2 cos 2 x b1 sin x b2 sin 2 x
2

cosx

cos2x

0
/3
2/3

4/3
5/3

10
12
15
20
17
11

1
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
0.5

1
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
0.5

Total

85

sinx

sin2x

0
0
0.866 0.866
0.866 0.866
0
0
0.866 0.866
0.866 0.866

Here n = 6

ycosx

ycos2x

ysinx

ysin2x

10
6
7.5
20
8.5
5.5
14.5

10
6
7.5
20
8.5
5.5
2.5

0
10.392
12.99
0
14.722
9.526
0.866

0
10.392
12.99
0
14.722
9.526
2.598

85
2
28.333
6
n
y cos x
14.5
a1 2 [ mean value of y cos x ] 2
2
n
6

a 0 2 [ mean value of y ] 2

a 2 2 [ mean value of y cos 2 x] 2

b1 2 [ mean value of y sin x ] 2

y cos 2 x
n

y sin x
n

2.5
6

0.866

4.833
0.833
0.289

27

b2 2 [ mean value of y sin 2 x ] 2

y sin 2 x
n

2.598
6

0.866

28.333
4.833 cos x 0.833 cos 2 x 0.289 sin x 0.866 sin 2 x
2
(i.e.) f ( x ) 14.1665 4.833 cos x 0.833 cos 2 x 0.289 sin x 0.866 sin 2 x

f ( x)

21. Find the Fourier series expansion up to first harmonic from the following data:
x: 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
f(x) : 18 18.7 17.6 15 11.6 8.3
6 5.3 6.4 9 12.4 15.7
Sol. Here the length of the interval is 12
(i.e.) 2l = 12 l = 6
Fourier series is
f ( x)

a0
n x
n x

a n cos
bn sin

2 n 1
6
6

a0
x
x
a1 cos
b1 sin
2
6
6
a0
x
(i.e.) f ( x )
a1 cos b1 sin where
2
6
f ( x)

=x/6

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

18
18.7
17.6
15
11.6
8.3
6
5.3
6.4
9
12.4
15.7

0
/6
2/6
3/6
4/6
5/6

7/6
8/6
9/6
10/6
11/6

Total

144

cos

sin

ycos

1
0
18
0.866
0.5
16.1942
0.5
0.866
8.8
0
1
0
0.5
0.866
5.8
0.866
0.5
7.1878
1
0
6
0.866 0.5 4.5898
0.5 0.866
3.2
0
1
0
0.5
0.866
6.2
0.866
0.5 13.5962
36.0128

Here n = 12

ysin

0
9.35
15.2416
15
10.0456
4.15
0
2.65
5.5424
9
10.7384
7.85
18.0064

144
2
24
n
12

y cos
36.0128
a1 2 [mean value of y cos ] 2
2
n
12

y sin
18.0064
b1 2 [ mean value of y sin ] 2
2
n
12

24
f ( x)
6.002 cos 3.001sin
2
x
(i.e.) f ( x ) 12 6.002 cos 3.001sin where
6
a 0 2 [ mean value of y ] 2

6.002
3.001

28

Part A
1.
Sol.

Write down the form of the Fourier series of an odd function in ( l, l) and the
associated Eulers formula for the Fourier coefficients.

f ( x ) bn sin
n 1

n x
l

2
n x
bn f ( x ) sin
dx
l 0
l
l

If f(x) = 3x 4x3 defined in the interval ( 2, 2) then find the value of a1 in the
Fourier series expansion.
Sol. Since f(x) is an odd function, an = 0.
a1 = 0
2.

3. Obtain the first term of the Fourier series for the function f(x) = x2, < x <
Sol. f(x) = x2 is an even function.
Fourier series is

a0
a n cos nx
2 n 1

f ( x)
a0

2 2
x dx
0

f ( x) dx

2 x3
3

2 3
2 2

3
3

Hence the first term of the Fourier series =


4.
Sol.

a0 2

2
3

If f(x) = 2x in the interval (0, 4) then find the value of a2 in the Fourier series
expansion.
a2

1
2

2 x cos
0

2 x
dx
2

29
4

x cos x dx
0

sin x
cos x
x
(1)


2

1
1

0 2 0 2

5. Define root mean square value of a function


Sol. The root mean square value of f(x) over the interval (a, b) is defined as
b

RM S y

6.

[ f ( x )] 2 dx
2

ba

1
[ f ( x)] 2 dx
b a a

Find the root mean square value of f(x) = x2 in (0, l)


l

1
2
Sol. R M S y l [ f ( x)] dx
0
2

1
1
1 x5
[ x 2 ]2 dx x 4 dx
l 0
l 0
l 5
l

1 l5
l4
0

l 5
5

7. Find the root mean square value of a function f(x) in (0, 2)


Sol. The root mean square value of f(x) over the interval (0, 2) is defined as
1
2

RM S y

8.
Sol.

[ f ( x)] 2 dx

1
2

[ f ( x)] 2 dx

Find the root mean square value of f(x) = 1 x in 0 < x < 1


RM S y

1
[ f ( x)]2 dx
1 0

(1 x) 3
(1 x ) dx
3

1
1
0

3
3

1
3

Sol.

9.

Find the root mean square value of f(x) = x in 0 < x < 2


RM S y

1
2

1
2

[ f ( x)]

dx

2
( x) dx
0

1
2

( x) 3

3 3



3 3
1 2 3
2

2 3
3

y
3

1
2

10. Write the sufficient conditions for a function f(x) to satisfy for the existence of a
Fourier series.
Sol. i) f(x) is defined and single valued except possibly at a finite number of points in (, )
ii) f(x) is periodic with period 2
iii) f(x) and f (x) are piecewise continuous in (, )
Then the Fourier series of f(x) converges to
a) f(x) if x is a point of continuity

30

f ( x 0) f ( x 0)
2

b)

if x is a point of discontinuity.

11. What do you mean by Harmonic Analysis.


Sol. The process of finding the Fourier series for a function given by numerical value is known
as harmonic analysis. In harmonic analysis the Fourier coefficients a0, an and bn of the
function y = f(x) in (0, 2) are given by
a0 = 2 [mean value of y in (0, 2)]
an = 2 [mean value of y cosnx in (0, 2)]
bn = 2 [mean value of y sinnx in (0, 2)]

12.
Sol.

x, 0 x 1
Find the sum of the Fourier series for f ( x)
2, 1 x 2
Here x = 1 is a point of discontinuity
f (1 0) f (1 0) 1 2 3

2
2
2

f (1)

13.

at x = 1

cos x , 0 x
If f ( x)
50 , x 2

and f(x) = f(x + 2) for all x, find the sum of the Fourier

series of f(x) at x = .
Sol. Here x = is a point of discontinuity
f ( )

f ( 0) f ( 0) cos 50 1 50 49

2
2
2
2

14. Find the coefficient b5 of cos5x in the Fourier cosine series of the function f(x) = sin5x
in the interval (0, 2).
Sol.
Fourier cosine series is
f ( x)

b0
bn cos nx
2 n 1

bn
b5

f ( x) sin nx dx
0

f ( x ) sin 5 x dx

sin 5 x sin 5 x dx
0

sin

5 x dx

1 cos 10 x
dx
2
0

sin 10 x
x 10

(2 0) (0 0)
2
b5 1

15. The Fourier series expansion of f(x) in (0, 2) is


of f(x) in the interval (0, 2).
Sol. RMS value of f(x) in (0, 2) is

f ( x)

sin nx
n
n 1

. Find the RMS value

31
2

a0
1

4
2

(a
n 1

2
n

bn )

But here we have a and a are zero and b = 1/n


y

1
2

n 1

1
n2

16. If f(x) is discontinuous at x = a what value does its Fourier series represent at that point.
17. Find the root mean square value of the function f(x) = x in (o, l)
18. Find the sum of the Fourier series for f(x) =

19. If the Fourier series for the function f(x) =

x, 0 x 1
2, 1 x 2 at x 1.

0, 0 x
sin x, x 2

is

1 2 cos 2 x cos 4 x cos 6 x


1

......... sin x
1.3
3 .5
5.7
2

1
1
1
2
Deduce that

.........
1.3 3.5 5.7
4

f ( x)

20. Find a Fourier sine series for the function f(x) = 1; 0 < x <
21. Find the constant term in the Fourier series corresponding to f(x) = | cosx | expressed in
the interval (, ).
Part B
1. Obtain the Fourier expansion of the function

x, 0 x
2 x, x 2

f ( x)

of period 2.

2. Find the half-range cosine series for the function f(x) = x; 0 < x < and hence deduce the

sum of the series


4
n 0 ( 2 n 1)
3. Expand the function f(x) = sinx, 0 < x < in Fourier cosine series.
4. Determine the first two harmonics of the Fourier series for the following values

/3
2 / 3
4 / 3
5 / 3
x: 0
f(x) : 1.98 1.30 1.05 1.30 0.88
0.25
2
5. Find the Fourier series of f(x) = ( x) in (0, 2) of periodicity 2.
6. Obtain the Fourier series to represent the function f(x) = |x|, < x < and deduce

(2n 1)
n 1

2
8

7. Find the half-range Fourier cosine series of f(x) = ( x)2 in the interval (0, ). Hence find
the sum of the series

1
1
1
4 4 ..........
4
1
2
3

8. Determine the Fourier expansion of f(x) = x in the interval < x <


9. Find the half range cosine series for x sinx in (0, ) and hence find the value of
1

2
2
2
2

...........
1.3 3.5 5.7 7.9

10. Obtain the Fourier series for the function

32

x, 0 x 1
f ( x)
(2 x), 1 x 2
11. Calculate the first 3 harmonics of the Fourier of f(x) from the following data:
o

x : 0

30

f(x): 1.8 1.1

60

90

0.3 0.16

120

150

180

210

240

270

300

320

0.5

1.3

2.16 1.25

1.3

1.52 1.76

2.0

12. Find the Fourier series of the function

0, x 0
sin x, 0 x

f ( x)

and hence evaluate

1
1
1

.........
1.3 3.5 5.7

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