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MIT School of Engineering First Year Engineering: MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune

This document contains a tutorial on ordinary differential equations and advanced calculus from MIT School of Engineering. It includes problems on finding orthogonal trajectories of equations, solving differential equations related to cooling of bodies, electric circuits containing resistors, capacitors and inductors, and determining current, charge and temperature over time in such circuits. It provides the questions and worked out solutions to 15 practice problems on these topics.

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MIT School of Engineering First Year Engineering: MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune

This document contains a tutorial on ordinary differential equations and advanced calculus from MIT School of Engineering. It includes problems on finding orthogonal trajectories of equations, solving differential equations related to cooling of bodies, electric circuits containing resistors, capacitors and inductors, and determining current, charge and temperature over time in such circuits. It provides the questions and worked out solutions to 15 practice problems on these topics.

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MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune

MIT School of Engineering


First Year Engineering
Ordinary Differential Equations and Advanced Calculus
Tutorial-05

Batch - 01
Find Orthogonal Trajectory of the following:
1. x2  2 y 2  c2  x 2  ky 

2. y 2  4ax  2x 2  y 2  c 

3. r 2  a sin 2  r 2  c cos 2 

4. r  a 1  cos   r  c 1  cos  

Solve the following problems:


5. Water at temperature 1000 C cools in 10 minutes to 800 C in a room having

temperature 250 C . Find Temperature of water after 20 minutes and the time required to

lower the temperature of water to 400 C .

 Ans : 65.330 C, 51.89 Min.

6. A body originally at 800 C cools to 600 C in 20 minutes, the temperature of air being
400C, what will be the temperature of the body after 40 minutes from the original?
 Ans : 500 C 

7. A body of temperature 1000 C is placed in a room whose temperature is 250 C and cools

to 50 0 C in 5 minutes. What will be its temperature after a further interval of 5 minutes?

 Ans : 33.330 C 

8. The temperature of a body decreases at a rate ' k  ' where  0 is the amount the body is
hotter than surrounding air. The body is heated by a source which makes body’s
temperature increased at a rate '  t ' where ' t ' , is the time and ' ' is a constant. If this
source is applied at t  0 , the body is then at the temperature of surrounding air. Show
 1 1  kt 
that   t   e  .
k k k 

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MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune
MIT School of Engineering
First Year Engineering
Ordinary Differential Equations and Advanced Calculus
9. In a circuit containing inductance L resistance R and voltage E , the current I is
dI
given by E  R I  L , where I (0)  0 . If L  640 H , R  250 and E  500 units,
dt
find the times that elapses before the current reaches 90 % of its maximum value.

 64 log10 
 Ans : t  25
 5.89 

di
10. The equation of an L  R circuits is given by L  R i  10sin t . If i  0 at t  0 ,
dt
 
express i as a function of t .  Ans : i 
10
sin  t     sin .e 
 Rt L

 R 2  L2 
11. A circuit consists of resistance R ohms and condenser of C farads connected to constant
electromotive force. If q C is the voltage of the condenser at time t after closing the

circuit, show that the voltage at time t is E 1  e t / RC  .

12. An electromotive force 200e 5t is applied to series electric circuit consisting 20
resistance and 0.01F capacitor. Find the charge and current at any time t, assuming that
there is no charge on capacitor.
13. In a circuit of resistance R, self inductance L, the current I is given by
dI
L  RI  E cos pt , where E, p are constants. Find the current at any time t.
dt
  Rt L 
 Ans : i  L2 p 2  R 2  pL sin pt  R cos pt  A.e 
E
 
14. In a circuit containing inductance L  640 henries, resistance R  250 Ohms and voltage
E  500 volts. Current ‘I’ being zero, when t  0 . Find the time that elapses, before it
reaches 50 % of its maximum value.
15. The equation of the electromotive force in terms of current i for an electric circuit
having resistance R and condenser of the capacity C in series is given
i
by E  Ri   dt . Find current i at any time t when E  E0 sin wt .
C
 CE0 
 Ans : i  cos t     ket RC 
 1   2 R 2C 2 

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MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune
MIT School of Engineering
First Year Engineering
Ordinary Differential Equations and Advanced Calculus
Tutorial-05

Batch - 02
Find Orthogonal Trajectory of the following:

x 2  cy 2  1  x 2  ce x  y2 
2
1.
 

2. 2x 2  y 2  cx  x2  y 2 log  cy   0

3. r 2  a sin 2  r 2  c cos 2 

4. r  a 1  cos   r  c 1  cos  

Solve the following problems:


5. Water at temperature 1000 C cools in 10 minutes to 880 C in a room having

temperature 250 C . Find Temperature of water after 20 minutes and the time required to

lower the temperature of water to 400 C .  Ans : 65.50 C 

6. A body originally at 850C cools to 650C in 25 minutes the temperature of air being 400C,
what will be the temperature of the body after 40 minutes?
7. A body of temperature 1000 C is placed in a room whose temperature is 250 C and cools

to 50 0 C in 10 minutes. Find the time when temperature will be 600 C .

8. If a thermometer is taken outdoors where the temperature is 00 C , from a room in which

the temperature is 210 C and the reading drops to 100 C is 1 minute, how long after its

removal will the reading be 50 C ?  Ans :1 Minutes 60 seconds


9. In a circuit containing inductance L  640 henries, resistance R  250 Ohms and voltage
E  500 volts. Current ‘I’ being zero, when t  0 . Find the time that elapses, before it
reaches 50 % of its maximum value.
10. Find the current i in the circuit having resistance R and condenser of capacity C in series

 CE A t RC 
with electromotive force E sin wt .  Ans : i  cos t     ke 
 1   2 R 2C 2 RC 
11. A resistance of 100 ohms, an inductance of 0.5 henries ate connected in series with a
battery of 20 volts. Find the current in a circuit as a function of time.

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MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune
MIT School of Engineering
First Year Engineering
Ordinary Differential Equations and Advanced Calculus
12. A resistance of 20 ohms is connected in series with a capacitor of 0.01 farads and
electromotive force E volts given by 40e3t  20e6t . If q  0 at t  0 , find the maximum
charge on the capacitor.
dI
13. Solve the equation L  RI  200 cos  300t  , where R  100 ohms, L  0.05 Henry and
dt
hence find I, given that i  0 when t  0 . What value does current I approach after a long
time?
 40  800 200t  40 
 Ans : i  400 20 cos 300 t  3sin 300 t  409 e  and 
   409 
14. An electrical circuit contains an inductance of 0.2 henries and a resistance of 10 ohms in
series with an electromotive force 150cos  200t  volts. Find the current at any time t, if it

is zero when t  0 . What value does it approach after a long time?


15. Show that the differential equation for the current i in an electrical circuit containing an
inductance L and a resistance R in series and acted on by an electromotive force
di
E  E0 sin t satisfying the equation L  R i  sin t . Find the value of the current at
dt
an time t , if initially there is no current in the circuit.

 E 
 Ans : i  sin t     sin  e Rt L 
 R 2   2 L2 

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MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune
MIT School of Engineering
First Year Engineering
Ordinary Differential Equations and Advanced Calculus
Tutorial-05

Batch - 03
Find Orthogonal Trajectory of the following:
x2 y2
1.   1,  is parameter.  x2  y 2  2a 2 log  x   c 
a 2 b2  
2. e x  e y  c e y  e x  c 

3. r  a cos  r  c sin  
4. r 2  a 2 cos 2 r 2  c2 sin 2 

Solve the following problems:


5. A body at 800 C cools down to 600 C in 20 minutes. The temperature of the air

being 40 0 C . What will be the temperature of the body after 40 minutes from the original?

6. Temperature of water initially is 1000 C and that of surrounding is 200 C . If water cools

down to 600 C in first 20 minutes. During what time will it cool to 300 C .  Ans :1hour 

7. A body cools down from 400 C to 200 C in 3 minutes when surrounding temperature

is 100 C . Find time when the temperature of the body will be 150 C . Also find temperature
after 5 minutes?
8. When a thermometer is placed in a hot liquid bath at temperature T, the temperature 

indicated by the thermometer rises at the rate of T   . For a bath at 950 C , the

temperature reads 150 C at t  0 and 350 C at t  10 sec., what will be its temperature

at t  20 sec.?  Ans : 500 C 

9. A constant electromotive force E Volt is applied to a circuit containing constant


resistance ' R ' ohms in series with constant inductance ' L ' henries. If the initial current is
zero, show that the current builds up to half of its theoretical maximum in
 L log 2  R seconds.

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MIT Arts, Design and Technology University, Rajbaug, Pune
MIT School of Engineering
First Year Engineering
Ordinary Differential Equations and Advanced Calculus
10. A resistance of 100 ohms, an inductance of 0.5 Henry are connected in series with a
battery of 20 Volts. Find the current in a circuit as a function of time t .

 200 t 
 Ans : 5 1  e 
1

11. An electrical circuit contains an inductance of 0.2 henries and a resistance of 10 ohms in
series with an electromotive force 150cos  200t  volts. Find the current at any time t, if it

is zero when t  0 . What value does it approach after a long time?


12. The charge Q on the plate of a condenser of capacity C charged through a resistance R
dQ Q
by steady voltage V satisfies the differential equation R   V . If Q  0 at t  0 ,
dt C
then show that Q  CV 1  et RC  . Find the current flowing into the plate.

 V  t RC 
 Ans : i  R e 

13. A voltage Ee  at is applied at t  0 to a circuit containing inductance ‘L’ and resistance

‘R’. Show that the current at any time t is


E
R  aL
 e at  e Rt L  .
14. Find the current i in the circuit having resistance R and condenser of capacity C in series

 CE A t RC 
with electromotive force E sin wt .  Ans : i  cos t     ke 
 1   2 R 2C 2 RC 
dI
15. The equation of an L-R circuit is given by L  RI  10sin t . If I  0 at t  0 , express
dt
 10   L 10  1 L   Rt L 
‘I’ as a function of t .  Ans : i  sin  t  tan 1    tan  .e 
 R 2  L2   R R 2  L2  R 

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