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RT I TJ TK RT T T RT TT RT: Part (A) : Solutions

The document contains two math assignment questions. Question 1 asks to determine the trajectory, velocity, and acceleration of a particle moving in 3D space. Question 2 asks to evaluate a Poisson integral by transforming to polar coordinates. The student provides step-by-step working to arrive at the solutions: for question 1 the trajectory is a curve in 3D space and the velocity and acceleration are given as vectors; for question 2 the integral equals π by transforming to polar coordinates and evaluating.

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RT I TJ TK RT T T RT TT RT: Part (A) : Solutions

The document contains two math assignment questions. Question 1 asks to determine the trajectory, velocity, and acceleration of a particle moving in 3D space. Question 2 asks to evaluate a Poisson integral by transforming to polar coordinates. The student provides step-by-step working to arrive at the solutions: for question 1 the trajectory is a curve in 3D space and the velocity and acceleration are given as vectors; for question 2 the integral equals π by transforming to polar coordinates and evaluating.

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Assignment - 02

Course: MTH201 Multivariable Calculus


Total Marks: 20
Weight-age: 10%
Due Date: Thursday, July 18, 2019

Question-01
If the motion of a particle in R3 is described by r (t) = i􀀀4t2j+3t2k; then
determine:
i) the trajectory(path) of motion (curve in space R3)
ii) Velocity and acceleration of particle and their magnitudes.

Part (a):

Solutions

r  t   i  4t 2 j  3t 2 k
r  t   1  4t 2  3t 2
r '  t    0, 8t , 6t 
r ''  t    0, 8, 6 

i j k
r t   r t   0
' ''
 8t 6t
0 8 6
8t 6t 0 6t 0  8t
r '  t   r ''  t   i j k
8 6 0 6 0 8
r '  t   r ''  t    48t  48t  i   0  0  j   0  0  k

r '  t   r ''  t   0  0  0
r '  t   r ''  t   0

r ' t    0   8t    6t 
2 2 2

r '  t   0  64t 2  36t 2

r '  t   100t 2
r '  t   10t
r '  t   r ''  t 
K
r ' t 
3

0
K
10t
K 0
ii) Velocity and acceleration of particle and their magnitudes.

Part b)

r (t )  i  4t 2 j  3t 2 k
r (t )  i  4t 2 j  3t 2 k
dr d
r  (i  4t 2  3t 2 k )
dt dt
v  0i  8tj  6tk
v  (0) 2  (8t ) 2  (6t ) 2

v  64t 2  36t 2

v  100t 2
 10t
dv d
a  (0i  8 j  6k )
dt dt
a  0i  8 j  6k
a  0  (8) 2  (6) 2

 64  36
 100
 10

Question-02
Evaluate the Poisson Integral:
R
1
􀀀1
e􀀀x2
dx; by passing through the polar
coordinates.transformation.

e
 x2
dx

x
1
e
t 2
crf ( x)  dx
x x

e
 x2
I dx


f  x   e x
2

This is a normal distribution curve


Variance  1 , mean  0
 

 e
( x  y2 )

2
dy.dx
 
 

 e
 x2
 .e  y dy
2

 

 e x e
2
 y2
dy

 

e e
 x2  y2
 dy.dx
 
 

 e dy.  e dx
y x

2 2

 

sin ce  e  x dx  I
2


 

 e
 ( x2  y 2 )
II  dy.dx
 
 

 e
( x  y2 )
I2 
2
dy.dx
 

f ( x, y )  e  ( x  y2 )
2

 

 e
 ( x2  y 2 )
volume  dy.dx
 

x2  y2  r 2
Function depend on x, y
f (r )  e  r
2

function depend on r only


Volume of tube  e  r .2rdr
2

e
r2
volume underneath the graph  .2rdr


letu  r 2
du
 2r
dr
du  2rdr
u 
 
u 
e  u du

u 
   e  u 
u 0

   0  (1) 

 

 e dy.dx  
( x 2
 y2 )

 

I 2 
I 

e dx  
 x2



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