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This document contains 20 multi-part questions related to engineering mathematics. The questions cover topics such as solving equations, finding stationary points of functions, evaluating integrals, and verifying theorems related to vector calculus. Students are asked to show their work and solutions to problems involving derivatives, integrals, vectors, and other calculus and algebra concepts.

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This document contains 20 multi-part questions related to engineering mathematics. The questions cover topics such as solving equations, finding stationary points of functions, evaluating integrals, and verifying theorems related to vector calculus. Students are asked to show their work and solutions to problems involving derivatives, integrals, vectors, and other calculus and algebra concepts.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY
(Established under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Course & Branch B!E"B!#ech$All Branches E%ce&t Bio'rou&ts
#itle of the (a&er En'ineerin' )athe*atics $ ++ )a%! )ar,s -.
/ub! Code 0E#1.1A "5E#1.1A (1..0".5) #i*e 3 2ours
3ate .0"11"1.1. /ession A4
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(A6# $ A (1. 7 1 8 1.)
Ans9er A:: the ;uestions
1! <ind the condition that the roots of the e=uation!
7
3
> &%
1
> =% > r 8 . *a? be in 'eo*etrical &ro'ression!
1! +f @, A and B are the roots of %
3
C 3a% > b 8 ., sho9 that D (@$A)
(@$B) 8 9a!
3! <ind the radius of curEature of the curEe %? 8 c
1
at (c, c)!
0! <ind the stationar? &oints of the function
f (%, ?) 8 0%
1
> 6%? >9?
1
C -% C 10? >0!
5! <ind the &articular inte'ral of (3
1
C 13 > 5)? 8 e
%
sin1%!
6! ConEert the e=uation %
0
?FFF C %
3
?FF > %
1
?F 8 1 as a linear e=uation
9ith constant coefficients!
G! 6e9rite the e=uation & 8 lo' (&% C ?) as a ClairautHs e=uation and
'iEe its 'eneral solution!
-! Irite do9n the differential e=uation satisfied b? the current and
char'e in a ca&acitatiEe circuit!
9! +f
r
is the &osition Eector of the &oint (%, ?, J),
a
is a constant
Eector and 8 %
1
> ?
1
> J
1
, then find (a) 'rad (
r

a
) and (b)
r
'rad!
1.! +f
F
is a solenoid Eector, find the Ealue of curl (curl(curl(curl
F
)))
(A6# C B (5 % 11 8 6.)
Ans9er All the ;uestions
11! (a) /olEe 6%
3
C 11%
1
> 6% C 1 8 . 'iEen the roots are in har*onic
&ro'ression!
(b) #ransfor* the e=uation %
0
C -%
3
C %
1
> 6-% > 6. 8 . into one
9hich does not contain the ter* %
3
! 2ence, solEe it!
(or)
11! (a) +f @, A and are the roots of %
3
C 10% > - 8 ., find the Ealue of
@
1
and @
3
!
(b) /olEe -%
5
C 11%
0
C 55%
3
> 55%
1
> 11% C - 8 .!
13! (a) <ind the e=uation of the circle of curEature of the &arabola ?
1
8 11% at the &oint (3, 6)!
(b) <ind the eEolute of the curEe %
1"3
> ?
1"3
8 a
1"3
!
(or)
10! (a) <ind the enEelo&e of the elli&se
1
1
1
1
1
= +
b
y
a
x
, 9here a and b are
connected b? the relation a
1
> b
1
8 c
1
, c is a constant!
(b) <ind the *a%i*u* Ealue of %
*
?
n
J
&
, 9hen % > ? > J 8 a!
15! (a) /olEe ? 8 % > &
1
C 1&, as an e=uation solEable for ?!
(b) /olEe (3
1
> 3 > 1) ? 8 e
$%
sin
1
(%"1)!
(or)
16! (a) /olEe (%
1
3
1
C % 3 > 0) ? 8 %
1
sin (lo' %)
(b) /olEe the differential e=uation
ax y a
dx
d
y
tan
1
1
1
= +
b? the *ethod of
Eariation of &ara*eters!
1G! (a) A &article falls under 'raEit? fro* rest throu'h a *ediu*
9hose resistance Earies as the Eelocit? and 9hose ter*inal
Eelocit? is :! Ihen the &article ac=uired a Eelocit? :"1, sho9
that it 9ould haEe traEersed a distance of
)
0
lo'(
1
1
e g
L
(b) An electro*otiEe force E sin(9t) is a&&lied to a circuit
containin' a resistance 6 and inductance : in series! +f + 8 . at t 8
., sho9 that the current : in the circuit at ti*e t is 'iEen b?
)K " e%&( sin ) Lsin(
1 1
L Rt wt
w L R
E
i +
+
=
,
Ihere
) ( tan
1
R
Lw

=
!
(or)
1-! A &article is &roMected 9ith Eelocit? U alon' a s*ooth horiJontal
&lane in a *ediu* 9hose resistance &er unit of *ass is ti*es
the cube of the Eelocit?! /ho9 that the distance it has described in
ti*e t is
) 1 1 1 (
1
1
+ t U
U

and that its Eelocit? then


t U
U
1
1 1 +
19! (a) (roEe the relation curl(curl
F
) 8 (


F
) $
1
F
!
(b) Nerif? Gauss diEer'ence theore* for
F
8 %
1
i
> ?
1
j
> J
1
k
,
9here / is the surface of the cuboid for*ed b? the &lanes %8.,
%8a, ?8., ?8b, J8. and J8c!
(or)
1.! (a) Nerif? /to,eHs theore* for
F
8 $ ?
i
> 1?J
j
> ?
1
,, 9here / is
the u&&er half of the s&here %
1
> ?
1
> J
1
8 a
1
and C is the circular
boundar? on the %o? &lane!
(b) EEaluate
k xy j zx i yz F where s d F
s
O
, + + =


and / is the &art of
the s&here %
1
> ?
1
> J
1
8 1 that lies in the first octant!

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