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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, MANIPAL - 576 104

THIRD SEMESTER B.E DEGREE MAKEUP EXAMINATION – December, 2011

SUB: ENGG.MATHEMATICS III (MAT – 201)


(Common to Mech/IP/Mechatronics/Aero/Auto)
(REVISED CREDIT SYSTEM)
Time : 3 Hrs. Max.Marks : 50

Note : a) Answer any FIVE full questions. b) All questions carry equal marks (3 +3+4)

1A. Obtain the Fourier series expansion of


F(x) = x(2 – x), 0  x  2.

1B. Solve the following pde by separating the variables x2uxy +3y2u = 0.

1C. Using the following table of values to approximate y at x = 0.12 and x = 0.26

x 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30


y 0.1003 0.1511 0.2027 0.2553 0.3093
x
2A. Find the half range Fourier cosine series expansion of f(x) sin , 0<x<l
l
 
2B. If r | r | where r xiˆ yjˆ zkˆ determine rn and 2 n
r .

2C. Solve the following system of equations by Jacobi’s method. Carry out 4 iterations.

x1 + x2 + 2x3 –10x4 = 9
x1 + x2 – 10x3 + 2x4 = –27
–2x1 + 10x2 – x3 – x4 = 15
10x1 – 2x2 – x3 – x4 = 3

e x, x 0
3A. Represent f (x) as a Fourier integral and hence evaluate
0 x 0
x cos xs ssin xs
ds
0
1 s2

3B. Show that the vector field



F (2xy 3x2z2 )i (x2 zsiny 3)j (2x3z cosy z2 )x is conservative. Find its

scalar potential and work done by F in moving particle form (0,0,1) and (1,/2, 2).
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3C. Use the following table of values to obtain y and y at x = 1.0
x 0 1 2 3 4 5
y –5 1 9 25 55 105

4A. Express f(x) as a Fourier series upto 2nd harmonics, given

x 0 3 2 3 4 3 5 3 2
F(x) 1.98 1.30 1.05 1.30 –0.88 –0.75 1.98

f(x +2)= f(x).



4B. Use divergence theorem to evaluate Fnˆ ds where
S

F x2 yz i (y 2 zx)j (z2 xy)kˆ , S is the surface of the rectangular
parallelepiped bounded by x = 0, x = a, y = 0, y = b, z= 0 & z = c.

4C. Solve the following system of equation by the method of due to Thomas
x + 2y =5
2x – y +z =3
y +2z – t =4
z + 2t = 11
2
1
5A. Evaluate cos d by Simpson’s rule by dividing the interval into six
0
3
equal parts.

5B. Find the largest eigen value and the corresponding eigen vector of the following
matrix by power method. Carry out 5 iterations.
10 2 1 1
2 10 2 take X(0) 1
1 2 10 1

Verify the Stokes theorem for F (x y )iˆ 2xyjˆ
2 2
5C. taken over the rectangle
bounded by x = a, y = 0, y = b in the xy plane.

6A. Obtain the D’Alembert’s solution of the wave equation utt = c2 uxx given
u(x,0) = f(x) and ut (x, 0) = g(x).

6B. Solve : yn+2 –2cos yn+1 + yn = cos n.

6C. Find all eigen values and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix

2 0 1
A 0 2 0
1 0 2

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