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This document contains information about an Applied Math exam for a public service commission in Pakistan. It provides details on the structure and content of the exam, including: - The exam is 3 hours long and contains 100 total marks - Candidates must attempt 5 questions total, selecting at least 2 from Section A and 3 from Section B - Section A contains 3 questions and Section B contains 5 questions, all worth equal marks - Questions cover topics like vector calculus, integration, particle motion, central forces, angular momentum, and moments of inertia.

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Css Applied Mathematics 1 2009

This document contains information about an Applied Math exam for a public service commission in Pakistan. It provides details on the structure and content of the exam, including: - The exam is 3 hours long and contains 100 total marks - Candidates must attempt 5 questions total, selecting at least 2 from Section A and 3 from Section B - Section A contains 3 questions and Section B contains 5 questions, all worth equal marks - Questions cover topics like vector calculus, integration, particle motion, central forces, angular momentum, and moments of inertia.

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APPLIED MATH, PAPER-I

FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION


COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR S.No.
RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2009
R.No.
APPLIED MATH, PAPER-I

TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS:100

(i) Attempt FIVE question in all by selecting at least TWO questions from SECTION – A
NOTE: and THREE question from SECTION – B. All questions carry EQUAL marks.
(ii) Use of Scientific Calculator is allowed.

SECTION – A

Q.1. (a) Show that in orthogonal coordinates: (5+5)



( A1 h1 ) − 3 ∂ ( A1 h1 ),
e e
(i) ∇ × ( A1 e1 ) = 2
h1 h3 ∂u 3 h1 h2 ∂u 2

∇ • ( A1 e1 ) = ( A1 h2 h3 ).
1
(ii)
h1 h2 h3 ∂u1
(b) Write Laplace’s equation in parabolic cylindrical coordinates. (10)
ρ ρ ρ
Q.2. (a) Evaluate ∫∫ A • n ds , where A = ziˆ + xˆj − 3 y 2 kˆ and s is the surface of cylinder x2+y2=16
S

included in the first octant between z=0 and z=5. (10)


(b) Verify Green’s theorem in the plane for
∫ (xy + y )dx + x dy
2 2

where C is the closed curve of the region bounded by y = x and y = x2.

Q.3. (a) Find centre of mass of a right circular solid cone of height h. (10)
(b) A light thin rod, 4m long, can turn in a vertical plane about one of its point which is
attached to a pivot. If weights of 3kg and 4kg are suspended from its ends it rests in a
horizontal position. Find the position of the pivot and its reaction on the rod. (10)

SECTION – B

Q.4. (a) Find the radial and transverse components of the velocity of a particle moving along
the curve ax2+by2=1 at any time t if the polar angle θ = ct2. (10)
(b) A particle is projected vertically upwards. After a time t, another particle is sent up
from the same point with the same velocity and meets the first a height h during the
downward flight of the first. Find the velocity of projection. (10)

Q.5. (a) If a point P moves with a velocity v given by


v2=n2 (ax2+bx+c),
show that P executes a simple harmonic motion. Find also, the centre, the amplitude
and the time period of the motion. (10)

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APPLIED MATH, PAPER-I
(b) A particle of mass m moves on xy-plane under the force (10)
ϖ k ϖ
F = − 4 r,
r
where r is its distance from the origin O. If it starts on the positive x-axis at a distance “a” from
O with speed vo in a direction making an angle θ with the positive x-direction, prove that at
time t,
ma 2 v o2 sin 2 θ − k
&
r&=
mr 3
Q.6. (a) Define angular momentum and prove that rate of change of angular momentum of a
particle about a point O is equal to the tarque (about O) of the force acting on the particle. (10)
(b) Find the least speed with which a particle must be projected so that it passes through two
points P and Q at heights h1 and h2, respectively. (10)

Q.7. (a) Discuss the polar form of an orbit and prove that when a particle moves under central
force, the areal velocity is constant. (10)
(b) A particle moves under a central repulsive force μ/r3 and is projected from an apse at a
distance “a” with velocity V. Show that the equation to the path is (10)
r cosp θ = a
and that the angle θ described in time t is
1 pVt
tan −1 ,
p a
μ
where p2 =1+ , μ = GM .
a v2
2

Q.8. (a) Define the terms moment of inertia and product of inertia, and find the moment of
inertia of uniform solid sphere of mass m and radius “a”. (10)

(b) Let AB and BC be two equal similar rods freely hinged at B and lie in a straight line
on the smooth table. The end A is struck by a blow P perpendicular to AB. Show
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that the resulting velocity of A is 3 times that of B. (10)
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