CVT - Module - II (QB)
CVT - Module - II (QB)
UNIT – 3
COMPLEX INTEGRATION
PART – A
3z 2 z 1
1. Using residue theorem to evaluate (i) C : z 2.
C
z 2 1 z 3
dz where
z 3
2. Using residue theorem to evaluate z
C
2
2z 5
dz where C is the circle z 1 i 2 .
ez
3. Using residue theorem to evaluate dz where C: z 3 .
C
z 2z 1
z 2 2z
4. Use Cauchy’s residue theorem to evaluate z 1 z
C
2 2
4
dz where C is the circle z 3 .
sin z 2 cos z 2
5. Evaluate dz , where C is the circle z 3 .
c
z 1 z 2
2z 1
6. Using residue theorem to evaluate dz where C is z 2 .
z z 1z 3
4 3z 3
7. Evaluate zz 1z 2dz
C
where C is the circle z , using residue theorem.
2
2
d
8. Evaluate 13 5 sin
0
2
d 2
9. Prove that a b cos
0
a2 b2
, a, b 0 .
2
d
10. Evaluate 2 cos .
0
x2
11. Prove that ( x 2 a 2 )( x 2 b2 )dx a b , a, b 0 .
x2
12. Evaluate ( x 2 1)( x 2 4)dx .
sin mx
13. Prove that
0
x
dx , m 0 .
2
x sin x
14. Evaluate dx .
0
x2 a2
UNIT – 4
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
PART – A
1. Obtain L {𝑒 −𝑎𝑡 }.
2. Obtain L { 1 / t }.
Sin at
3. Obtain Lt Sin at and L
t .
t
4. Obtain L { t 2 e 3t } and L t
e .
5. State the first shifting theorem of Laplace Transformation.
e cos 2t dt, e
t 4t
6. Without integration evaluate (i) (ii ) sin 3t dt .
0 0
2s
7. Find L 1 2 .
s 16
s2
8. Find L 1 .
s 2 36
2
1
9. Find L 1 .
s 2 1
2
PART – B
1. Calculate i) L(t 2 cos 3t ) ii) L(te 2t sin 5t ). ( 8 Marks )
𝑒 −𝑎𝑡 − 𝑒 −𝑏𝑡 𝑒 −3𝑡 sin 2𝑡
2. Find i) L [ ] ii) 𝐿 [ ]. ( 8 Marks )
𝑡 𝑡
s
6. Apply convolution theorem, to evaluate L1 2 2 2
. ( 8 Marks )
(s a )
1
7. Apply convolution theorem, to evaluate L1 2 ( 8 Marks )
s(s 4)
8. Using Laplace transform solve y" + 2y' 5y = 0 given y(0) = 2, y' (0) = - 4.
(16 Marks)
9. Using Laplace transform solve y" + 2y' - 3y = sint given y(0) = 0, y' (0) = 0.
(16 Marks)
UNIT – 5
FOURIER SERIES
PART – A
6. If 𝑓(𝑥) is an odd function in (-l, l), then compute the values of a0 and an.
PART - B
1 1 1 2
..........
....... .
12 2 2 32 6 (16 marks)
6.Compute the first three harmonics of Fourier series for y=f(x) in given by the following values
(16 marks)