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Code No: R161109 R16 SET - 1

I B. Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2017


MATHEMATICS-II
(Mathematical Method)
(Com. to CSE, IT, AGE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PART –A
1. a) Explain about successive approximation method. (2M)
b) What is meant by inverse interpolation? (2M)
c) Evaluate / using Simpson’s 1/3 rule. (2M)
d) The Fourier series of the function ( ) in the interval < < is given by (2M)
( ) = + ∑( cos + sin ) where = !. Find
e) For what values of the constant " is# + "# $ + #$$ = 0 elliptic? Parabolic? (2M)
Hyperbolic?
'
f) , | | ≤ ,. (2M)
Find the Fourier transform of ( ) = & .
0, | | > ,
g) Evaluate ' / by Trapezoidal rule. (2M)
' 0
PART –B
2. a) By using method false position, find the root of the equation cosx - xex = 0. (8M)
b) Find the value Newton’s iterative formula to √2. (6M)

3. a) Find the parabola passing through points (0, 1), (1, 3) and (3, 55) using (8M)
Lagrange’s interpolation formula.
b) Given that √12500 = 111.8034, √12510 = 11.8481, √12520 = 111.8928, (6M)
√12530 = 111.9375. Find √12516.

4. a) Find the successive approximate solution of the differential equation (14M)


y′ = y, y(0) = 1 by Picard’s method.
b) Tabulate y(0.1) using Runge-Kutta method given data y1 = y2+x, y(0) = 1.

5. a) Find the half-range cosine series for ƒ(x) = x(2-x) in 0≤x≤2 and hence find sum (8M)
' ' ' '
of the series 0 − 0 + 0 − 0 + ⋯
' > ?
1 + , − B ≤ < 0.
Find the Fourier series for ( ) = A
b) (6M)
0 , 0< ≤B

6. The points of trisection of a string are pulled aside through the same distance on (14M)
opposite sides of the position of equilibrium and the string is released from rest.
Derive an expression for the displacement of the string at subsequent time and
show that the mid-point of the string always remains at rest.

7. a) State and prove Fourier integral in complex form. (5M)


b) Find the inverse Fourier sine transform ƒ(x) of F {p} = C DEF (9M)
and hence deduce
G
s
-1
Fs {1/p}.
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Code No: R161110 R16 SET - 1

I B. Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2017


MATHEMATICS-II
(Numerical Methods and Complex Variables)
(Com. to ECE, EIE, E.Com.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PART –A
1. a) Give formula to find a reciprocal of a number using Newton-Raphson method. (2M)
b) Define: (i) Averaging operator (ii) shift operator Ε. (2M)
c) (2M)
The value of by Simpson’s rule (taking = 4) is____
d) State orthogonality of legendre’s polynomials. (2M)
e) Using Cauchy’s theorem evaluate where | | = 1. (2M)

f) Determine the poles of the function )= . (2M)


!

g) Define Isolated singularity with example. (2M)

PART –B

2. a) Solve = 1 + tan by iteration method. (7M)


b) Using Newton Raphson method, find the root of the equation ) = & − 3 that (7M)
lies between 0 and 1.

3. a) Following are the measurements * made on a curve recorded by the oscilograph (7M)
representing a change of current I due to a change in the conditions of an electric
current
*: 1.2 2.0 2.5 3.0
.: 1.36 0.58 0.34 0.20
Using Lagrange’s formula find . 12 * = 1.6.
b) State appropriate interpolation formula which is to be used to calculate the value (7M)
.34
of & from the data and hence evaluate it.
1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0
7=& 5.474 6.050 6.686 7.389

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4. a) (7M)
Evaluate 9
√1 + taking ℎ = 0.1 using Simpson’s rule.
b) Using Runge-Kutta method find 7 0.2) for the equation ; ;
= ;< , 7 0) = 1 take (7M)

ℎ = 0.2.

5. a) Evaluate ) ⁄ (7M)
9
8− using ? − Γ functions.
b) Show that 1 − 2 2 + 2 ) ⁄ )2 B .
= ∑∞
BC9 AB (7M)

6. a) Find the conjugate harmonic of D = & ;


cos 2 7. Hence find ) in terms of (7M)
.
b) Let be closed contour described in the positive sense. (7M)
I<
LetH 1) = ∫
c J)I
. Show that H 1) = 6N 1 if 1 is with in Q and

H 1) = 0 when 1 is outside .

7. a) Find the Laurent series of the function U) = < ) < )


about = −2. (7M)

b) z2 (7M)
Find the residue of ∫c 1 − z 4 . dz at these singular points which lie inside the circle
| | = 1.5.

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Code No: R13103 R13 SET - 1

I B. Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2017


ENGINEERING PHYSICS
(Com. to ECE, EEE, EIE, Bio-Tech E, E.Com.E, AGE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory
3. Answer any THREE Questions from Part-B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PART –A
1. a) State the conditions for sustained interference. (4M)
b) Explain spontaneous absorption and stimulated emission. (4M)
c) Show that superconductor is a perfect diamagnetic (3M)
d) State the Stokes and Gauss divergence theorems. (4M)
e) Discuss band theory of solids. (3M)
f) What are drift and diffusion currents in a semiconductor? (4M)

PART –B

2. a) With the help of a neat diagram describe the experimental arrangement to produce (8M)
Newton’s rings by reflected light. Prove that the diameter of dark rings is
proportional to the square root of the natural numbers.
b) Explain the terms i) Acceptance cone ii) Numerical aperture (4M)
c) Discuss the properties of ferromagnetic materials. (4M)

3. a) What is meant by atomic packing factor? Calculate atomic packing factor for SC, (8M)
BCC and FCC structures.
b) What is diffraction? Explain clearly the difference between interference and (4M)
diffraction.
c) Discuss the drawbacks of classical free electron theory. (4M)

4. a) Explain the construction and working of He-Ne laser with the help of energy level (8M)
diagram.
b) Derive the expression for the electrical conductivity of a material using quantum (8M)
free electron theory.

5. a) Write a note on i) Solar cell ii) LED (8M)


b) Explain various factors affecting architectural acoustics and discuss their (8M)
remedies.

6. a) Derive an expression for the density of energy states. (8M)


b) Discuss different types of polarisations in dielectrics. (8M)

7. a) What is Hall effect? Deduce an expression for Hall coefficient. (8M)


b) Write any four applications of Hall effect. (4M)
c) Calculate the energies that can be possessed by a particle of mass 8.50 x10-31kg (4M)
which is placed in an infinite potential box of width 10-9cm.

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Subject Code: R13110/R13 Set No - 1

I B. Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations May/June - 2017


ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(Com. to CE, ME, CSE, PCE, IT, CHEM, AE, AME, MM, PE, MTE, TE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****

PART-A
1. a) What is angle of repose? Explain.
b) State the conditions for a particle to be equilibrium in space.
c) Derive the centroid of a circle.
d) Explain the importance of parallel axis theorem.
e) What is general plane of motion? Give examples.
f) Explain the applications of Impulse momentum equation.

PART-B

2. Five forces of magnitude 50 kN, 60 kN, 70 kN, 80 kN and 90 kN acting at a point respectively
and keep it in equilibrium. The angle made by the forces is 00, 300, 1100, 1800 and 2700. Find
the magnitude and direction of the resultant force.

3. Find the resultant of the space concurrent forces shown in below Figure. Find also the
magnitude and direction cosines. What are the scalar components of the resultant along the X,
Y and Z axes?
Y

A (5, 4, -2)

F2 = 100 N F1 = 20 N
B (-7, 2, -3)
X
O
F4 = 60 N D (6, -2, 3)
F3 = 80 N
Z
C (-2, -3, -6)

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Subject Code: R13110/R13 Set No - 1

4. Locate the centroid of the lamina given below.

R=3cm

10 cm

3 cm

3 cm
9 cm

5. Find the moment of inertia about the centroidal X-X


X and Y-Y
Y axis of the given Z section.

6. a) The rectilinear motion of a particle is given by the relation x = t3 – 60t,, where x is in metres
and t is in seconds. Calculate i) velocity when t = 6 s ii) average velocity over the 8th second
b) A car starts from, rest moves on a curved road of 300 m radius and accelerated at as constant
tangential acceleration to 1 m/s2. Find the time and distance when total acceleration
becomes 2 m/s2.

7. Explain work energy method and impulse momentum method with


with suitable examples.

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Code No: R10104 R10 SET - 1

I B. Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2017


ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-I
(Com. to All Branches)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. a) Define Joule-Thomson Co-efficient. What does the Joule-Thomson coefficient (7M)


represent? Explain the applications of Joule Thomson effect in air conditioning.
b) Explain the principle of osmosis and reverse osmosis. Explain its applications. (8M)

2. a) Define kinematic viscosity. How do you determine the molecular weight of a (8M)
compound based on viscosity?
b) What is meant by fermentation? Explain its industrial applications. (7M)

3. a) What is an ion selective electrode? Explain construction and working principle of (8M)
fluoride ion selective electrode.
b) Write a brief note on sensors and bio sensors and their applications. (7M)

4. a) What are liquid crystals? Discuss their applications in LCD. (7M)


b) What is Doping technique? Explain its importance in semi conductor technology. (8M)

5. a) What is calorific value of fuel? How do you determine the calorific value of a coal (8M)
sample using bomb calorimeter?
b) Describe the proximate analysis of coal in detail. What is its significance? (7M)

6. a) What are fuel cells? Explain the working principle of hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell. (8M)
b) What is EMF of a cell? How it is calculated using Nernst equation? The EMF of the (7M)
cell Mg|Mg2+(0.01 M)||Cu2+(x M)|Cu is measured to be 2.78 V at 298 K. Standard
electrode potential of magnesium electrode is −2.371 V. Calculate the electrode
potential of copper electrode and concentration of copper ions (E0cell = 2.711 V).

7. a) What is binding energy? Explain how you calculate the binding energy of nuclei with (8M)
suitable examples.
b) Describe Nuclear fission reactions and its applications. (7M)

8. a) Write a short note on photo voltaic cells and explain its applications. (8M)
b) Discuss the green house concepts in detail. (7M)

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