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Reg. No. :

Question Paper Code : 80606 T

B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016.

Second Semester

Civil Engineering

MA 6251 T — MATHEMATICS – II

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(Common to all Mechanical Engineering)

(Regulation 2013)

Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks

Answer ALL questions.


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PART A — (10  2 = 20 marks)
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1. xy  z 2 US (1, 1,  1) GßÓ ¦ÒΰÀ Kμ»S ö\[÷Põmøh PõsP.

Find the unit normal to xy  z 2 at (1, 1,  1) .

2. QŸß ÷uØÓzøu E£÷¯õQzx  ( x dy  y dx ) -I


C
©v¨¤kP. C[S C Gߣx
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xy-uÍzvÀ x 2  y 2  1 GßÓ Ámh©õS®.

Using Green’s theorem, evaluate  ( x dy  y dx ) ,


C
where C is the circle

x 2  y 2  1 in the xy-plane.

3. ( D 2  2D  1) y  e  x x 2 ß ]Ó¨¦z öuõøP PõsP.

Find the particular integral of ( D 2  2D  1) y  e  x x 2 .


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d2 y dy
4. x2 2
 2x  2 y  log x GßÓ \©ß£õmøh ©õÔ¼U öPÊUPÒ Eøh¯
dx dx
öuõøP±mka \©ß£õhõP ©õØÔ¯ø©UP.
d2 y dy
Convert the equation x 2 2
 2x  2 y  log x into a differential equation
dx dx
with constant coefficients.

5. »õ¨»õì E¸©õØÓzvØPõÚ ÷£õx©õÚ {£¢uøÚPøÍ TÖP.


State the sufficient conditions for the existence of Laplace transform.

s
6. ß Gvº »õ¨»õì E¸©õØÓzvøÚU PõsP.
( s  2) 2
s
Find the inverse Laplace transform of .

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( s  2) 2

7. u  2x 2  my 2  3x Gߣx J¸ Cø\a\õº¦ GÛÀ, m&ß ©v¨ø£ PõsP.


Find the value of m if u  2x 2  my 2  3x is harmonic.

8. z  3 GßÓ Ámhzvß ¤®£zøu w  2z GßÓ E¸©õØÓzvß RÌ PõsP.


Find the image of the circle z  3 under the transformation w  2z .
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9. ÷Põæ¯ß öuõøP°hÀ ÷uØÓzvøÚU TÖP.
State Cauchy’s integral theorem.
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10. f ( z )  tan z Cß Ga\zøu z  ChzxU PõsP.
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Find the residue of f ( z )  tan z at z  .
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PART B — (5  16 = 80 marks)

11. (a) (i) (2,  1, 2) GßÓ ¦ÒΰÀ x 2  y 2  z 2  9 , z  x 2  y 2  3 BQ¯ C¸


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uÍ[PÐUS Cøh¨£mh ÷Põnzøu PõsP.


Find the angle between the surfaces x 2  y2  z 2  9 and
2 2
z  x  y  3 at the point (2,  1, 2) (8)

(ii) F  ( y 2 cos x  z 3 ) iˆ  (2 y sin x  4 ) jˆ  3xz 2 kˆ
Gߣx J¸ _ȼ»õ
vø\° GÚ {¹¤. ÷©¾® Auß vø\°¼ {ø»¨ £sø£U PõsP.

Prove that F  ( y 2 cos x  z 3 ) iˆ  (2 y sin x  4 ) jˆ  3xz 2 kˆ is
irrotational and find its scalar potential. (8)

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(b) (i) (1, –2, 1) GßÓ ¦ÒΰÀ 2iˆ  3 jˆ  4kˆ vø\°À   4 xz 2  x 2 yz &ß
vø\ÁÈz ÷uõßÓø»U PõsP.

Find the directional derivative of   4 xz 2  x 2 yz at (1, –2, 1) in the


direction of 2iˆ  3 jˆ  4kˆ . (4)

(ii) F  ( x 2  yz ) iˆ  ( y 2  zx ) jˆ  ( z 2  xy ) kˆ GßÓ vø\°US S Gߣx x = 0,
x = 1, y = 0, y = 1, z = 0 ©ØÖ® z = 1 GßÓ uÍ[PÍõÀ wº©õÛUP¨£mh
PÚ \yμzvß ÁøÍ£μ¨£õP C¸US® £m\zvÀ PõÄêß £õ´Äz
÷uØÓzøu \› £õºUPÄ®.

Verify Gauss divergence theorem for

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F  ( x 2  yz ) iˆ  ( y 2  zx ) jˆ  ( z 2  xy ) kˆ , where S is the surface of the
cube formed by the planes x = 0, x = 1, y = 0, y = 1, z = 0 and z = 1.
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12. (a) (i) wºÄ PõsP : ( D 2  2D  2) y  e 2 x  cos 2x


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Solve : ( D 2  2D  2) y  e 2 x  cos 2x . (8)

d2 y
(ii) \õμõ ©õÔPÐUSÔ¯ ©õÓÀ ö\¯À•øÓ ‰»®  y  sec x &ß
dx 2
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wºøÁU PõsP.
d2 y
Using method of variation of parameters, solve  y  sec x . (8)
dx 2

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d2 y dy
(b) (i) wºÄ PõsP : x 2 x  y  log x .
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2
dx dx

d2 y dy
Solve : x 2 2
x  y  log x . (8)
dx dx
(ii) R÷Ç öPõkUP¨£mkÒÍ \©ß£õkPÎß wºøÁU Psk¤i.
dx dy
 2x  3 y  0; 3x   2 y  2e 2t .
dt dt

dx dy
Solve the following equations :  2x  3 y  0; 3x   2 y  2e 2t .
dt dt
(8)

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13. (a) (i) RÌPõq® \õº¦PÐUS »õ¨»õì E¸©õØÓ® PõsP.


e t sin t
(1)
t

(2) t 2 cos t .
Find the Laplace transform of the following functions :

e t sin t
(1)
t

(2) t 2 cos t . (8)

(ii) »õ¨»õì E¸©õØÓ® ‰»® wºÄ PõsP : ( D 2  3D  2) y  e 3t , CvÀ


y(0)  1 ©ØÖ® y(0)  1 BQ¯øÁ öPõkUP¨£mh {£¢uøÚPÒ.

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Using Laplace transform, solve ( D 2  3D  2) y  e 3t given y(0)  1
and y(0)  1 . (8)

Or

 s 
(b) (i) _¸ÍÀ ÷uØÓzvøÚ £¯ß£kzv, L1  2 2  PõsP.
 ( s  4 ) ( s  9) 
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 s 
Using convolution theorem, find L1  2 2 . (8)
 ( s  4 ) ( s  9) 
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 a
 k, 0  t  2 f (t  a )  f (t )
(ii) \xμ Aø»\õº¦ f (t )   GÚ Áøμ¯øÓ
a
 k ,  t  a,
 2
ö\´¯¨£kQÓx. Auß »õ¨»õì E¸©õØÓ© PõsP.
Find the Laplace transform of the square wave function defined by
 a
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 k , 0  t  2 , f (t  a )  f (t )
f (t )   (8)
a
  k,  t  a,
 2

14. (a) (i) f ( z )  u ( x , y)  iv ( x , y) Gߣx £S¨£õ´Ä \õº¦ GÛÀ, u ( x , y )  c1


©õØÖ® v ( x , y )  c2 ÁøÍÁøμPÒ ö\[SzuõP öÁmiU öPõÒЮ GÚU
PõmkP.
If f ( z )  u ( x , y)  iv ( x , y) is an analytic function, show that the
curves u ( x , y )  c1 and v ( x , y )  c2 cut orthogonally. (8)

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(ii) u  e x ( x cos y  y sin y) Gߣøu ö©´¨£Sv¯õP Eøh¯ f ( z )  u  iv


GßÖ £S¨£õ´Ä \õº¤øÚU PõsP. ÷©¾® u&ß Cøn Cø\a \õºø£U
Psk¤i.
Find the analytic function f ( z )  u  iv whose real part is
u  e x ( x cos y  y sin y) . Find also the conjugate harmonic of u. (8)

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(b) (i) w GßÓ E¸©õØÓ©õÚx ö£õxÁõP Ámh[PÒ ©ØÓ® ÷|ºPõkPøÍ,
z
Ámh[PÍõP AÀ»x ÷|º÷PõkPÍõP E¸©õØÓ® ö\´QÓx GßÖ
Põs¤UPÄ®.

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1
Show that the transformation w  transforms in general, circles
z
and straight lines into circles or straight lines. (8)

(ii) z  0, 1,  1 GßÓ ¦ÒÎPøÍ w  1, 0,  GßÓ ¦ÒÎPÐUS


E¸©õØÓ© ö\´²® C¸ ÷|º÷Põmk E¸©õØÓ® PõsP. ÷©¾® Auß
©õÓõ¨ ¦ÒÎPøÍU PõsP.
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Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z  0, 1,  1
onto the points w  1, 0,  . Find also the invariant points of the
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transformation. (8)

z dz
15. (a) (i) ÷Põæ¯ß öuõøP°hÀ `zvμzøu £¯ß£kzv  ( z  1) ( z  2) &ß
C
2

©v¨ø£U PõsP. C[S C Gߣx z  1  1 GßÓ Ámh©õS®.

z dz
Using Cauchy’s integral formula, evaluate  ( z  1) ( z  2) , where C
C
2
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is the circle z  1  1 . (8)


cos mx dx
(ii) Áøμ E¸ öuõøP°hø» £¯ß£kzv 
0
x 2  a2
&I ©v¨¤kP.


cos mx dx
Using Contour integration evaluate  0
x 2  a2
. (8)

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1
(b) (i) f (z)  2
GßÓ \õº¦US 1  z  1  2 GßÓ ©sh»zvÀ ö£Ö®
z  5z  6
»õμõsm öuõhº Á›ø\ ›ÁõUPzøuU PõsP.
1
Find the Laurent’s series expansion of f ( z )  2
valid in the
z  5z  6
region 1  z  1  2 . (8)

z dz
(ii) ÷Põæ¯ß Ga\z ÷uØÓ® E£÷¯õQzx  (z
C
2
 1) 2
&I ©v¨¤kP. C[S C

Gߣx z  i  1 GßÓ Ámh©õS®.


z dz
Evaluate  (z 2
 1) 2
where C is the circle z  i  1 , using Cauchy’s

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C
residue theorem. (8)

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