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- This document contains the homework problems for a math course on arc length, curvature, and gradients. - It includes formulas and examples for calculating the arc length and curvature of curves, as well as examples finding partial derivatives and gradients of functions. - Five homework problems are provided to calculate arc lengths and curvatures of curves, find tangent and normal vectors, take partial derivatives, and verify solutions to differential equations.

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Homework Problems

- This document contains the homework problems for a math course on arc length, curvature, and gradients. - It includes formulas and examples for calculating the arc length and curvature of curves, as well as examples finding partial derivatives and gradients of functions. - Five homework problems are provided to calculate arc lengths and curvatures of curves, find tangent and normal vectors, take partial derivatives, and verify solutions to differential equations.

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7/14/2004 ARC LENGTH/CURVATURE/GRADIENT

Maths21a

This is part 2 (of 2) of the homework for the third week. It is due July 20 at the beginning of
class.
SUMMARY.
speed |~r0 (t)| =

x0 (t)2 + y 0 (t)2 + z 0 (t)2 .

Unit tangent vector T~ (t) = ~r 0 (t)/|~r 0 (t)|.


~ (t) = T~ 0 (t)/|T~ 0 (t)|
Unit normal vector N
~
~ (t).
Binormal vector B(t)
= T~ (t) N

Rb

r0 (t)| dt =
a |~

Rbq
a

x0 (t)2 + y 0 (t)2 + z 0 (t)2 dt arc length.

|~r 0 (t) ~r 00 (t)|/|~r 0 (t)|3 curvature.

Example of graph: ~r(t) = (t, f (t)), (t) = f 00 (t)/(1 + f 0 (t)2 )3/2 .

fx , fy , fz partial derivatives.
f (x, y) = (fx (x, y), fy (x, y)) gradient.
f (x, y, z) = (fx (x, y, z), fy (x, y, z), fz (x, y, z)) gradient.

Homework Problems
1) (4 points) Find the arc length of the curve ~r(t) = (t2 , sin(t)t cos(t), cos(t)+t sin(t)), 0 t .
Solution:

0
2 =
5t
5t. The arc
The velocity is ~r 0 (t) =R (2t,
t
sin(t),
t
cos(t))
and
the
speed
is
|~
r
(t)|

length of the curve is 0 5t dt = 2 5/2.

2) (4 points) Find the curvature of ~r(t) = (et cos(t), et sin(t), t) at the point (1, 0, 0).
Solution:
To use the formula (t) = |~r 0 (t) ~r 00 (t)|/|~r 0 (t)|3 ,
locity ~r 0 (t) = (et (cos(t) sin(t)), et (sin(t) + cos(t)), 1),
~r 00 (t) = (2et sin(t), 2et cos(t), 0). At the time t = 0,
and ~r 00 (t) = (0, 2, 0). Now apply the formula (0) =
3 3

|(2, 0, 2)|/ 3 = 8/ 3 = 2 6/9.

we need to know the veas well as the acceleration


we have ~r 0 (0) = (1, 1, 1)
3
|(1, 1, 1) (0, 2, 0)|/ 3 =

3) (4 points)
~ (t) and B(t))
~
(3) Find the vectors T~ (t), N
for the curve ~r(t) = (t2 , t3 , 0) for t = 2.
(1) Do the vectors depend continuously on t for all t?

Solution:

~ (t) = T~ 0 (t)/|N
~ 0 (t)| = (3, 1, 0)/ 10, B(t)
~
=
a) T~ (t) = ~r 0 (t)/|~r 0 (t)| = (1, 2, 0)/ 10, N
T (t) N (t) = (0, 0, 1).

~ vectors do depend continuously on t. While T 0 (t) = (2t, 3t2 , 0)/ 4t2 + 9t4
b) The T~ and N
looks discontinues
at t = 0 at first, one can divide that formula by t to get T (t) =

(2, 3t, 0)/ 4 + 9t2 which is smooth in t. Also the second derivative T 0 (t) is smooth. The
third vector, as a cross product depends continuously on t also.
4) (4 points) Let f (x, y, z) = x2 + 3y 4 + sin(z).
a) Find all the partial derivatives fx , fy , fz .
b) Write down thegradient f (x, y, z).
c) Let ~r(t) = (t2 , t, t). Verify the chain rule formula f (~r(t)) ~r 0 (t) = dtd f (~r(t)) in this
case.
Solution:
a) fx = 2x, fy = 12y 3 , fz = cos(z)
3
b) f (x, y, z) = (2x,
12y , cos(z)).
0
c) r (t) = (2t, 1/(2 t), 1) and f (r(t)) = 3t2 + t4 + sin(t). f (r(t)) = (2x, 12y 3 , cos(z))
and f (r(t)) r 0 (t) = 6t + 4t3 + cos(t) The direct computation of the derivative of f (r(t))
gives the same result.
5) (4 points) Verify that f (x, t) = ert sin(x + ct) satisfies the PDE ft (x, t) = cfx (x, t) rf (x, t)
called the advection equation.
Solution:
Differentiate fx (x, y) = ert cos(x + ct) and ft (x, y) = rert sin(x + ct) + cert cos(x + ct)
and compare.

Challenge Problems
(Solutions to these problems are not turned in with the homework.)
~ (t)/(t) known also as the
1) Let ~r(t) = (t, t2 ). Find the equation for the caustic ~s(t) = ~r(t) + N
evolute of the curve.
2) Find the evolute of the curve ~r(t) = (t, t4 ).
3) If ~r(t) = ( sin(t), cos(t)) is the boundary of a coffee cup and light enters in the direction
(1, 0), then light focuses inside the cup on a curve which is called the coffee cup caustic.
Find a parameterization of this curve.

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