Engineering Mathematics III Question Bank
Engineering Mathematics III Question Bank
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
COURSE : BE (PE, NA, HE, EEE, MECH, MINING, FOOD TECH)
SUBJECT : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – III
COURSE CODE: UBMTCO3
SEMESTER: III
UNIT-I
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
PART-A
PART-B
2
x
1. Form the PDE by eliminating a and b from z=a ( x +logy )− −b
2
1
2. Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary function
3. Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary constants from
4. Solve
5. Solve
6. Solve:
7. Solve:
8. Solve
9. Find the general solution of
10. Find the Complete integral of
11. Solve:
12. Solve:
13. Find the differential equation of all spheres of fixed radius having their centers in the x y
plane.
14. Eliminate the arbitrary constants a and b from
15. Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary function
PART-C
UNIT- II
FOURIER SERIES
PART- A
2
2. Find the constant a 0 of the Fourier series for the function f ( x )=x in 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 π .
3. Write the Dirichlet’s conditions for Fourier series.
4. Define Fourier constants.
5. When the Fourier expansion contains only cosine terms or sine terms?
6. Define periodic function for Fourier series.
7. Find the Fourier constant a n for xcosx in (- π , π ¿.
8. Write the formula for Fourier constant for f (x) in the interval (- π , π ¿.
9. Write the formula for Fourier constant for f (x) in the interval (0, 2 π ¿.
10. Find the constant a 0 of the Fourier series for the function f ( x )=x 2 in 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 π .
22. Find the constant a 0 of the Fourier series for the function f ( x )=x 3 in 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 π .
23. Write any two examples of periodic function for Fourier series.
24. Define Fourier Co-efficient.
25. Pick out the odd functions with solutions: sinx , x cosx , Cosx .
PART – B
π ,π ¿
2. Express as a Fourier series in the interval (- .
( )
2
π −x
10. Find the Fourier constant b n for f ( x )= ,0< x< 2 π .
2
11. The following table gives the variations of a periodic function over a period T.
PART-C
2 2
1 1 1 1 π 1 π
(ii) 2 − 2 + 2 − 2 +…= (iii)∑ 2
=¿ ¿.
1 2 3 4 12 (2n−1) 8
( )
2 ∞
π −x π2 cosnx
3. If f ( x )= in the range 0 to 2 π , s h ow t h at f ( x ) = + ∑ .
2 12 n=1 n2
4. Find the Fourier series expansion for f ( x )=−π ,−π < x< 0
x ,0< x< π .
2
1 1 1 π
Deduce that 2
+ 2 + 2 + …=
1 3 5 8
4
5. Find the Fourier series to represent x 2 in the interval(−l , l).
6. If f ( x )=|cosx|, expand f ( x ) as a Fourier series in the interval (- π , π ¿.
7. Obtain a Fourier series for the function f ( x )=| x| ,−π < x <π ,
2
1 1 1 1 π
And Deduce that 2
+ 2 + 2 + 2 …= .
1 3 5 7 8
x 0
x 0 1 2 3 4 5
f (x) 9 18 24 28 26 20
UNIT-III
PART A
5
12. Classify the partial differential equation u xx −2 u xy+u yy = 0
13. Classify the partial differential equation x u xx + y u yy = 0, if x and y are positive.
14. Classify the partial differential equation u xx −2 u xy=0
15. Classify the partial differential equation u xx −2 u xy=0
16. Classify the partial differential equation u xx + x u xy=0
17. Classify the partial differential equation y 2 uxx +u yy +u 2x +u2y +7=0
18. What is the most general solution of one dimensional wave equation if the displacement
of the string is given?
19. What is the most general solution of one dimensional heat equation if velocity of the
string is given?
20. What is the most general solution of two dimensional heat equation?
21. Write any two solutions of the Laplace equation obtained by the method of separation of
variable.
22. What are the assumptions are made to derive one dimensional heat equation?
23. What are the assumptions are made to derive one dimensional wave equation?
24. Define: Steady state temperature distribution.
25. Write the solution of one dimensional heat flow equation, when the time derivative is
absent.
PART – B
6
10. Solve using separation of variables method y ux + x u y =0.
11. Using the method of separation of variables, solve x 2 q + y 3 p=0
12. The ends A & B of a rod of length 20 cm long have their temperature kept 10℃ and 20
℃ . Find the steady state temperature distribution on the rod.
13. A rod l = 20 cm long has its ends A and B kept at 30℃ and 60℃ respectively until
steady state condition prevail .Find the steady state temperature in the rod.
14. The ends A and B of a rod of length 20 cm long have their temperature kept 20℃ and
80℃ . Find the steady state temperature distribution on the rod.
15. When the end of a rod length 20 cm are maintained at the temperature 10℃ and 20℃
respectively until steady state is prevailed .Determine the steady state temperature of the
rod.
PART C
∂u ∂u
1. Using the method of separation of variables, solve =2 +u
∂x ∂t
where u ( x , 0 )=6 e−3 x
∂u ∂u
2. Using the method of separation of variables, solve =4 ,
∂x ∂y
Given thatu ( 0 , y )=8 e−3 y .
2 ∂u 2 ∂u
3. Using the method of separation of variables, solve x +y =0 .
∂x ∂y
4. A tightly stretched string of length l with fixed ends is initially in equilibrium position. It
πx
is set vibrating by giving each point a velocity v 0 sin . Find the displacement y ( x , t ) .
l
5. A tightly stretched string with fixed end points x=0 and x=l is initially in a position given
3 πx
by y= y 0 sin . If it is released from rest from this position, find the displacement y ( x , t ) .
l
∂u ∂ u
6. Using the method of separation of variables, solve4 + =3 u , given
∂x ∂ y
−y −5 y
u=3 e −e when x=0.
7. A tightly stretched string with fixed end points x=0 and x=l is initially at rest in its
equilibrium position. If it is vibrating by giving to each of its points a velocity λx ( l−x ) ,
find the displacement of the string at any distance x from one end at any time t.
2 2
∂ y 2∂ y
8. Solve completely the equation 2 =c 2 , representing the vibrations of a string of
∂t ∂x
length l , fixed at both ends, given that y ( 0 , t )=0 ; y ( l , t ) =0 ; y ( x , 0 )=f ( x ) and
∂y
( x , 0 )=0 , 0< x <l .
∂t
7
UNIT-IV
FOURIER TRANSFORMS
Part –A
PART –B
1. {1 ,|x|≤ 1
f (x) = 0 ,|x|>1 as a Fourier integral .Hence Evaluate
−βx
f (x)=e
2. Find the Fourier sine integral for , Hence show that
3. Using Fourier cosine integral representation of an appropriate function,
show that
8
4. Find the Fourier transform of f (x) = { 1 ,| x|< a
0 ,|x|>a
{
x , 0< x <1
11. Find the Fourier Sine Transform of f (x) = 2−x ,1< x <2
0 , x >2
PART C
{
a −x ,|x|<a
2 2
3. Show that the Fourier Transform of f (x) = is
0 ,|x|>a> 0
.
4. Find the Fourier cosine transform of f(x)if f (x)=¿ {cosx0 ,, 0<x> ax <a
6. Evaluate by transforms of
9
7. Using Parsevals identity to calculate if a > 0.
{
1 for|x|< 2
9. Find the Fourier Transform of f (x) = 0 for| x|> 2 Hence Prove that
UNIT-V
Z-TRANSFORMS
PART-A
1. Define: Z-Transform
2. State: Initial value problem in Z Transform.
3. State: Linear Property in Z Transform.
4. State: Final Value theorem in Z Transform.
5. Write any two property of Z Transform.
z
6. Prove that Z[an] =
z−a
z
7. Prove that Z[1] = .Find also the region of convergence.
z−1
z
8. Prove that Z[(−¿1)n]= .
z+1
1
9. Find Z[ ].
n
n
a
10. Find Z [ ]
n!
10
13. Find
14. Find Z [an2 + bn + c]
15. Find Z [(n + 1)(n + 2)]
16. Find Z [e−iat ¿
17. Find Z[e iat ¿
18. Find Z [8n2 + 4n + 9]
19. Find
20. Find Z [(n + 3)(n + 5)]
21. Find
1
22. Prove that Z [ n ! ] =
23. Find
24. Find Z [2].
25. Find
PART-B
z
1. Prove that Z[ 1)n] = . Find also the region of convergence.
z+1
2. Prove that
3. Prove that
4. Find
az
5. Prove that Z[n an] =
( z−a)2
6. Find and
7. Find Z(sin at)
8. Find Z(cos at)
9. Find (i) Z [an2 + bn + c] (ii) Find Z[(n+1)(n+2)]
10. Find Z[n2]
11
11. Find the inverse Z-Transform of , by the method of partial fractions.
14. Find
15. Find
PART- C
3. Find and
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