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100 Cityae 92095010618 Guilds 9209-501 JUNE 2018 Level 5 Advanced Technician Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Advanced mathematics for electrical and electronic engineering Tuesday 5 June 2018 If provided, stick your candidate aa ane barcode label here. Candidate name (first, last) First Last Candidate enrolmentnumber Date of birth (ODMMYYYY) Gender (wir) Assessmentdate ODMMYYYY) Centrenumber Candidate signature and declaration* EE L | | ef a + fany additional answer sheets are used, enter the additional number of pagesin this box. mj + Please ensure that you staple additional answer sheets to the back of this answer ‘booklet, clearly labelling them with your fullname, enrolment number, centre number and qualification number in BLOCK CAPITALS. + Allcandidates need to use a black/blue pen. Do not use a pencil or gel pen. + If provided with source documents, these documents will not be returned to City & Guilds, and willbe shredded. Do not write on the source documents. *I declare that | had no prior knowledge of the questions in this assessment and that | will not divulge to any person any information about the questions. You should have the following for this assessment +non-programmable scientific calculator + drawing instruments + source document: 9209-501 Mathematical formulae booklet General instructions + Where required, use the value for gravitational acceleration = 9.81 mis + Use black ballpoint pen. Use pencil for drawing only. + Any pencil drawings must be bold and clear for scanning purposes. + The marks for questions are shown in brackets, + Answer all questions. + Write all of your working out and answers in this booklet. + Answer the questions in the spaces provided. + Answers written in margins or on blank pages cannot be marked * Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. + Round numbers to three significant figures unless otherwise stated. + Show alll calculations. If you use a calculator, show sufficient steps to justify your answer. ‘Acylindrical cavity with diameter 150 mm and depth 100 mmis tobe cutin a block of metal. Following the cutting process, the maximum errorin the cavity, diameter is 0.2 mm and in the depths 0.1 mm. Use partial differentiation to calculate the maximum error in the volume of the cavity. S dune 2018 (5 marks) + + 9209501 b) Show that the function @ = Ae“ sin 2t cos 3x, where Aisa constant, satisfies the equation ap _1 (iq ag ax = 2 [ate *? 5 Zi provided? = 5 5 June 2018 (8 marks) (Total marks 13), #9709501 swune2018 2 Use Laplace transforms to solve the differential equation @x Ga + Gane x =0and a (18 marks) given that att = 4 9209501 : Sune 2018 Question 2 continued (Total marks 18) #9209501 SJune 2018 3 a) Use thesubstitutionu = yx ~2 to evaluate the definite integral 1 =f dx (4marks} ° Wx —a)yx b) Use partial fractions to evaluate the integral I=f oe dx (7 marks) ‘0 (x + The?+ 1) 9209501 Siune2os ) i) With theaid of the double angle formulae, show that cos 40 = 1~8c0s@sin?@ (2marks) ii) Hence, evaluate Jf 0s? 0 sin?0.d0 (2marks) (Total marks 15) 9209-501 Siune 2018 4 Find the general solution of the first order, ordinary differential equation 1 dy Ode + yee" (10 marks) (Total marks 10) #9209501 Siune 2018 fe =0, derive the 5 a) _ Using the secant method along with the equation flr) =.x7— following iterative formula for solving the equation Xn +7 Un +X) where nis an iteration number. (10 marks) Inet = $$ #9209501 suune2018 b) Taking.xy = 2and.x; = 3, use two further iteration steps to determine an improved value for x and the corresponding value of flr) @marks) (Total marks 13) 9209-501 Stune 2018 fe 6 Apply the third order Taylor series numerical method to the equation 4) dx to find approximate values for yatx=0.2and.x = 0.4, giventhat y = 2atx=0. (10 marks) 3-2 (Total marks 10) 9209501 7 Asteady state temperature distribution in the thin, rectangular plate shown in Figure 1 satisfies the partial differential equation @ PT og ax” ay’ and the boundary conditions T(0, y) = 60°C, T13, ¥) =0°C, Tix, 0) = 20°C and Thx, 4) = (60-20x) °C. 2) Use the central difference numerical approximation &T . The+h,y)—27lx, y)+ Teh, y) &T = anda similar approximation for 5 7m Kr with a step length of h = 1.0 min each direction to formulate a set of equations for the approximate values of Tat the nodal points 1 to 6 shown in Figure 1 swune2018 of (9 marks) #9209501 Stune208 Question 7 a) continued b) _ Express the equations formulated in part a) ina form suitable for solution by the Gauss-Seidel iterative method (7 marks) 9209501 : Siune2018 )__ Starting with an assumed temperature at the six nodal points of 30 °C, apply two iterations of the Gauss-Seidel method to estimate the steady state nodal temperatures, working to one decimal place. (6 marks) (Total marks 22) 9209501 ‘ S.une 2018 8 ‘A periodic digital waveform ft) has a period T = 4 seconds. The waveform is defined over haif of this period as

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