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H.T.

No: Course Code: 231BS2T03

ADITYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE (A)


DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND VECTOR CALCULUS
(Common to all branches)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
1. Answer all 10 questions from Section-A. Each question carries 2 marks.
2. Answer one question from each unit in Section-B. Each question carries 10 marks.

SECTION –A 10 X 2 =20

1 a Write the standard form of Bernoulli’s equation in y L1 CO1 [2M]


b State Newton’s law of cooling. L1 CO1 [2M]
c Define Auxiliary Equation. L1 CO2 [2M]
d Solve L2 CO2 [2M]
e Write the standard form of Lagrange’s linear Partial differential L1 CO3 [2M]
equation.
f Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary L2 CO3 [2M]
constants a and b from
g Define Solenoidal vector. L1 CO4 [2M]
h Explain the physical interpretation of grad Φ L3 CO4 [2M]
i Prove that the force field 𝐹̅ = 2𝑥𝑦𝑧 3 𝑖̅ + 𝑥 2 𝑧 3 𝑗̅ + 3𝑥 2 𝑦𝑧 2 𝑘̅ is L3 CO5 [2M]
conservative.
j State Gauss Divergence theorem. L1 CO5 [2M]

SECTION –B 5 X 10 =50

UNIT-I
2 a Solve y (1+xy) dx +x (1+xy) dy = 0 L3 CO1 [3M]

b If the air is maintained at and the temperature of the body L3 CO1 [7M]
drops from to in 10 minutes. What will be its
temperature after 30 minutes.
OR
3 a Solve L3 CO1 [5M]
b The rate at which bacteria multiply is proportional to the L3 CO1 [5M]
instantaneous N number present. If the original number doubles in 2
hours. When it will triple.

UNIT-II
4 a Solve L3 CO2 [5M]
b Solve , by the method of variation of L3 CO2 [5M]
parameters.
OR
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5 a Solve . L3 CO2 [5M]
b The charge q(t) on the capacitor is given by the differential equation L3 CO2 [5M]
. At time zero the current is
zero and the charge on the capacitor is coulombs. Find the
charge on the capacitor at any time.

UNIT-III
6 a Find the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary L3 CO3 [5M]
functions from
b Solve L3 CO3 [5M]
OR
7 a Find the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary L3 CO3 [5M]
functions from
b Solve L3 CO3 [5M]
UNIT-IV
8 a Find the directional derivative of in the direction L3 CO4 [5M]
of vector at the point (1,2,0)
b Find c , where L3 CO4 [5M]
OR
9 a Evaluate the angle between the normal to the surfaces at the L3 CO4 [5M]
points (4,2,1) and (3, 3, -3)
b Show that the vector is L3 CO4 [5M]
irrotational and find its scalar potential.
UNIT-V
10 a Find the work done by the force 𝐹̅ = 𝑧𝑖̅ + 𝑥𝑗̅ + 𝑦𝑘̅, when it moves a L3 CO5 [5M]
particle along the arc of the curve 𝑟̅ = 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑡 𝑖̅ + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑡 𝑗̅ − 𝑡 𝑘̅ from
𝑡 = 0 to 𝑡 = 2𝜋.
b Using Stoke’s theorem evaluate the integral ∫𝐶 𝐹̅ 𝑑𝑟 ̅̅̅ where 𝐹̅ = L3 CO5 [5M]
2𝑦 2 𝑖̅ + 3𝑥 2 𝑗̅ − (2𝑥 + 𝑧)𝑘̅ and C is the boundary of the triangle
whose vertices are (0,0,0), (2,0,0), (2,2,0).
OR
11 a Verify the Green’s theorem in plane for L3 CO5 [10M]
where C is the region bounded
by and .

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