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Partial Differential Equations (PDE) For Engineers: Solution by Separation of Variables

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about partial differential equations and their classification. The questions cover identifying the order of PDEs, determining if they are linear or non-linear, homogeneous or non-homogeneous, classifying them as parabolic, elliptic or hyperbolic, and identifying boundary conditions and eigenfunctions. Example PDEs include the heat equation, wave equation, and eigenvalue problems.

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Partial Differential Equations (PDE) For Engineers: Solution by Separation of Variables

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about partial differential equations and their classification. The questions cover identifying the order of PDEs, determining if they are linear or non-linear, homogeneous or non-homogeneous, classifying them as parabolic, elliptic or hyperbolic, and identifying boundary conditions and eigenfunctions. Example PDEs include the heat equation, wave equation, and eigenvalue problems.

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Partial Differential Equations (PDE) for Engineers: Solution by Separation of Variables

## Assignment-1:

1. The order of the PDE


∂u ∂ 2u
=
∂t ∂x 2
(a) 2, (b) 1, (c) 3, (d) 0.

2. Check the nature of PDE’s


∂u ∂ 2u
=
∂t ∂x 2
(a) Linear & homogeneous (b) Non-linear & homogeneous, (c) Linear & non-
homogeneous, (d) Non-linear & non- homogeneous.

3. Check the nature of PDE’s


∂u ∂ 2u
= + 2x
∂t ∂x 2
(a) Linear & homogeneous (b) Non-linear & homogeneous, (c) Linear & non-
homogeneous, (d) Non-linear & non- homogeneous.

4. Check the nature of PDE’s


 ∂u  ∂ 2u
2

  = + sin x
 ∂t  ∂x 2
(a) Linear & homogeneous (b) Non-linear & homogeneous, (c) Linear & non-
homogeneous, (d) Non-linear & non- homogeneous.

5. Check the nature of PDE’s


∂u ∂ 2u
= sin x 2 2
∂t ∂x
(a) Linear & homogeneous (b) Non-linear & homogeneous, (c) Linear & non-
homogeneous, (d) Non-linear & non- homogeneous.

6. Check the nature of PDE’s


∂u ∂ 2u
u =
∂t ∂x 2
(a) Linear & homogeneous (b) Non-linear & homogeneous, (c) Linear & non-
homogeneous, (d) Non-linear & non- homogeneous.

7. Identify the following PDE


∂u ∂ 2u
= + 5x
∂t ∂x 2
(a) Parabolic, (b) Elliptical, (c) Hyperbolic, (d) None of the above.
8. Identify the following PDE
∂ 2u ∂ 2u ∂ 2u
= +
∂t 2 ∂x 2 ∂y 2
(a) Parabolic, (b) Elliptical, (c) Hyperbolic, (d) None of the above.

9. Identify the type of boundary condition


∂u
At x=0, =q
∂x
(a) Dirichlet boundary condition, (b) Neumann boundary condition, (c) Robin
mixed boundary condition.

10. Identify the type of boundary condition


∂T
At x=L, −k =h(T − T∞ )
∂x
(a) Dirichlet boundary condition, (b) Neumann boundary condition, (c) Robin mixed
boundary condition.

d2 d
11.=
L 2
+ , L is which type of operator?
dx dx
(a) Linear, (b) Non-linear, (c) None of the above.

12. For Eigen value problem:


d2y
2
+ λ2 y =0
dx
With B.C. at x=0, y=0;
x=1, y=0 Eigen functions are
 π
(a) sin(nπ x) , (b) sin 2 (nπ x) ,(c) tan( nπ x) , (d) cos ( 2n − 1)  x .
 2

d2
13. L = is a
dx 2
(a) Self adjoint operator & linear operator, (b) Non self adjoint & linear operator,
(c) Self adjoint & Non linear operator, (d) Non self adjoint & Non linear operator.

d2y
14. + λ2 y = 0
dx 2
dy
At x=0, = 0;
dx
x=1, y=0;
What is the Eigen value of the above problem?
π π
(a) nπ, (b) (2n − 1) , (c) (nπ ) 2 , (d) (2n + 1) .
2 2
d2y
15. 2
+ λ2 y = 0
dx
At x=0, y=0;
dy
x=1, + βy = 0 ;
dx
What is the Eigen value of the above problem?
π
(a) nπ, (b) (2n − 1) ,(c) roots of λ n + β tan λ n =0 , (d) roots of λ n − β tan λ n =0 .
2

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