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Alternative Final Examination ENGR233 – Applied Advanced Calculus

April, 2014 Time: 3 Hours

Course Coordinator Instructors:


A. Sebak H. Akbari, C. David,
N. Rossokhata, A. Shnirelman
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Instructions:
Books, Notes and Calculators are NOT allowed. Submit all sheets and papers at the end of the exam
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Problem 1 (10 Marks) - Find the curvature of the curve C traced by r (t ) = 3 cos(t ) ˆi + 4 sin(t ) ˆj + t kˆ .

Problem 2 (10 Marks) - Given the surface S: 2 xy − 3 yz + z 2 = −5 and the point P: (1, 2, 3).
(a) Fine the equation of the tangent plane to S at P, (b) Find the normal line to S at P.
Problem 3 (10 Marks) - Compute the line integral  ( x + y)ds where C is the curve
C
 ˆ ˆ
r (t ) = 2t i + sin(3t ) j + cos(3t ) kˆ on the interval 0  t   .
Problem 4 (10 Marks) - Verify that the following integral is independent of the path and then compute it.


( 2, 0, 0 )
ye xy dx + ( xe xy + y)dy + z 2 dz ,
( 0,1, 2 )

Problem 5 (10 Marks) - Evaluate the following double integral by changing the order of integration:
1 1

3
ex /3
dxdy .
0 y

( )

Problem 6 (10 Marks) - Use the divergence theorem to compute the outward flux  F • nˆ dS of the
S
 2 ˆ 2 4 ˆ
vector field F = (3x − y cos(z)) i + ( y − ln(1 + x )) j + ( z + e x y 3 ) kˆ
2

through the closed surface 1  x  2, 0  y  3, 2  z  3.


 
Problem 7 (10 Marks) - Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate  F • dr where
C
 3 −x ˆ 4 ˆ ˆ
F = ( z + x e ) i + (2 x + y ) j + 6 y k and C is a rectangular curve in the first octant defined by the plane of
x + z = 2, x = 0, x = 2, y = 0, y = 3 and C is oriented counter clockwise direction when viewed from above.

Problem 8 (10 Marks) - Consider the solid bounded by x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 9, and z  x 2 + y 2


whose mass density is  ( x, y, z ) = 10Kg / m 3
(a) Find the volume of the solid, (b) Find its center of mass Hint: Use and apply symmetry.
Problem 9 (10 Marks) - Use surface integral to find the area of the part of the surface
z = 4 x + y 2 where 0  x  1 and 0  y  1.
Note  a 2 + u 2 du = 0.5u a 2 + u 2 + 0.5a 2 ln(u + a 2 + u 2 ).

Problem 10 (10 Marks) - Use the change of variables u = x + y, v = x − y to evaluate the integral
(x ) dxdy where R is the region bounded by the graphs of
 (x + y )e
2
− y2
R
x − y = 0, x − y = 2, x + y = 0, and x + y = 3 .
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