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COEP Technological University

Mathematics Department
Ordinary Differential Equations and Multivariate Calculus
Tutorial-5

1. Evaluate the triple integrals:


√ Z
Z 2 3y Z 8−x2 −y 2
(i) 0 0 x2 +3y 2
dz dx dy (Ans: -6)
Z 1 Z 3−3x Z 3−3x−y
(ii) 0 0 0
dz dy dx (Ans: 3/4)

Z 7Z 2Z 4−q 2 q
(iii) 0 0 0
dp dq dr (Ans: 8 ln 2)
r+1

2. Find volume

(a) of the region in the first octant bounded by the coordinate


planes and the planes x + z = 1, y + 2z = 2. (Ans: 2/3)

(b) cut from the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1 by the planes z = −y and


z = 0. (Ans: 2/3)

(c) of the region common to the interiors of the cylinders x2 +y 2 =


1 and x2 + z 2 = 1 (Ans: 16/3).
3. Evaluate the following integrals:

Z 2π Z 3 Z 18−r2 √
(a) 0 0 r2 /3
r dz dr dθ (Ans: 2π(18( 2 − 1) − 27/4)
Z 2π Z 1 Z 1/2
(b) 0 0 −1/2
(r2 sin2 θ + z 2) dz rdr dθ (Ans: 5π/4)
Z 1 Z 2π Z 1+cos θ
(c) −1 0 0
4r dr dθ dz (Ans: 12π)

Z 2Z 4−r2 Z 2π
(d) 0 r−2 0
(r sin θ + 1)r dθ dz dr (Ans: 8π)


4. If D is the region bounded below by the cone z = x2 + y 2 and
above by the paraboloid z = 2 − x2 − y 2, then find the volume
of D by setting up the integral in cylindrical polar coordinates.
(Ans: 5π/6)

Z Z Z
5. Set up the integral for evaluating D
f (r, θ, z) dz rdr dθ over
(i) D : right circular cylinder whose base is r = 3 cos θ and whose
top lies in the plane z = 5 − x.

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(ii) D : solid right circular cylinder whose base is the region be-
tween circles r = cos θ, r = 2 cos θ and top lies in the plane
z = 3 − y.

6. Evaluate in spherical coordinates:


Z 2π Z π/4 Z 2
(i) 0 0 0
ρ cos ϕρ2 sin ϕ dρ dϕ dθ (Ans: 2π)
Z 2π Z π/4 Z sec ϕ
(ii) 0 0 0
ρ cos ϕρ2 sin ϕ dρ dϕ dθ (Ans: π/4)
Z π/3 Z 2 csc ϕ Z 2π 2

(iii) π/6 csc ϕ 0
ρ sin ϕ dθ dρ dϕ (Ans: 4π/ 3)

7. Set up an integral to evaluate the volume of D where D : region


√ 2
bounded below by z = x + y 2 and above by z = 1.(Ans: π/3)

8. Find the volume of D using spherical coordinates:


(i) D : solid bounded by the hemisphere ρ = 6, z ≥ 0 and the
sphere ρ = cos ϕ. (Ans: 863π/2)

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(ii) D : solid bounded below by the xy plane, on the side by ρ = 2
and above by the cone ϕ = π/3. (Ans: 8π/3)

9. Find the volume of the solid bounded below by the paraboloid


z = x2 + y 2, laterally by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1 and above by
the paraboloid z = 1 + x2 + y 2. (Ans: π)

10. Find the volume of the solid bounded above by the paraboloid
z = 9 − x2 − y 2, below by the xy plane and lying outside the
cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1. (Ans: 32π)

11. Find the volume of the region bounded above by the sphere x2 +
y 2 + z√
2
= 2 and below by the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2. (Ans:
π/6(8 2 − 7))
12. Find volume of the solid,
(i) bounded above by cylinder z = x2 and below by the region
enclosed by the parabola y = 2 − x2 and the line y = x in the xy
plane. (Ans: 63/20)
(ii) in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes, the
cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4 and the plane z + y = 3. (Ans: (9π − 8)/3)

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