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19E101 2020 Sem QP

The document is a 3 page exam paper for Calculus and Its Applications. It contains 5 questions assessing various calculus concepts and applications. Question 1 covers limits, Taylor's formula, and optimization. Question 2 covers integrals over regions and changing order/type of integration. Question 3 covers triple integrals in Cartesian and spherical/cylindrical coordinates and finding volumes. Question 4 covers differential equations and modeling an RLC circuit. Question 5 covers vector calculus concepts like divergence, curl and applying theorems.

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19E101 2020 Sem QP

The document is a 3 page exam paper for Calculus and Its Applications. It contains 5 questions assessing various calculus concepts and applications. Question 1 covers limits, Taylor's formula, and optimization. Question 2 covers integrals over regions and changing order/type of integration. Question 3 covers triple integrals in Cartesian and spherical/cylindrical coordinates and finding volumes. Question 4 covers differential equations and modeling an RLC circuit. Question 5 covers vector calculus concepts like divergence, curl and applying theorems.

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No of Pages : 3 Course Code : 19D101 / E / L / R / U

Roll No:
(To be filled in by the candidate)

PSG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE - 641 004

SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, JANUARY 2020

BE / BE (SW) – BIOMEDICAL / ECE / EEE / ICE / ROBOTICS Semester : 1

19D101 / 19E101 / 19L101 / 19R101 / 19U101 CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 100

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Answer ALL questions. Each question carries 25 Marks.
2. Subdivision (a)(i) and a(ii) carries 2 marks each, subdivision (b) carries 6 marks each and
subdivision (c) carries 10 marks each.
3. Course Outcome : Qn.1 CO.1 Qn.2 CO.2 Qn.3 CO.3 Qn.4 CO.4 Qn.5 CO.5
Table

x y4
1. a) i) Find the limit of when ( x, y)  (2,2) where x  y  4.
x y 2

w w
ii) Express and in terms of r and  if w  x 2  y 2 , x  r cos and
r 
y  r sin  .
b) Use Taylor’s formula to find quadratic approximation of f ( x, y)  cos x cos y at the
origin.
c) Suppose that the Celsius temperature at the point ( x, y, z ) on the sphere

x 2  y 2  z 2  1 is T  400 xyz 2 . Locate the highest and lowest temperatures on the


sphere.
2. a) i) Sketch the region R enclosed by the parabola y  x 2 and the line y  x  2.
b d

  (x  y 2 )dy dx ? What happens when


2
ii) What is the geometrical meaning of
a c

x 2  y 2  1?
1 2 x
b) Reverse the order of integration and then evaluate   xy dy dx.
0 x2

c) Sketch the region of integration and evaluate  xy dA where R is the region bounded
R

by the lines y  x, y  2 x and x  y  2.

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3. a) i) Describe the given region in fig(1) in polar coordinates.

1 y

x
-1 0 1
fig (1)

ii) Write the iterated triple integral for the volume of the tetrahedron cut from the first

octant by the plane 6 x  3 y  2z  6 using the order of integration dz dx dy (no


need to evaluate the integral)
1 1 x 2

  (x  y 2 )dy dx into an equivalent polar integral


2
b) Change the Cartesian integral
0 0

and then evaluate polar integral.

c) i) Find the volume of the region D enclosed by the surfaces z  x 2  y 2 and

z  8  x2  y2.
(OR)
ii) Let D be the region in the first octant bounded above by the sphere

x 2  y 2  z 2  16 and below by the cone z  x 2  y 2 . Express the volume of D


as an iterated triple integral in i) cylindrical coordinates,
ii) Spherical coordinates
Also find the volume using Spherical coordinates.

4. a) i) Is linearity principle holds for linear non-homogeneous ODE? Justify.


ii) Solve y   2y    2 y  0
b) Solve the non-homogeneous ODE by the method of variations of parameters
1
( x 2 D 2  xD  I ) y  3 x 1  3 x.
4
c) Model the RLC circuit and derive the general solution for the same. Also find the
1
transient current in the circuit with R  16, L  2.0 H , C  F,
200
E  120 sin 50t V .
  
5. a) i) Let v  y i  x j be the velocity of a steady fluid flow. Is the flow irrotational?
incompressible?

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ii) Find the directional derivative of f  x 2 yz  4 xz 2  xyz at (1, 2, 3) in the direction


  
of 2 i  j  k .

 (3x  8 y 2 )dx  (4 y  6 xy )dy where C is the


2
b) Apply Green’s theorem to evaluate
C

boundary of the triangle bounded by the lines x  0, y  0, x  y  1.


   
c) i) Verify Gauss divergence theorem for F  ( y  x) i  ( z  y ) j  ( y  x) k over the

cube bounded by the planes x  1, y  1and z  1.


(OR)
   
ii) Calculate the circulation of the field F  x 2 i  2 x j  z 2 k around the curve C,
where C is
1) the ellipse 4 x 2  y 2  4 in the xy plane, counterclockwise when viewed from
above.
2) the boundary of the triangle cut from the plane x  y  z  1 by the first
octant, counterclockwise when viewed from above.

TV /END/

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