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Devc Unit-III, IV & V Question Bank

This document contains practice problems related to partial differential equations (PDEs) and vector calculus. It includes: 1. Problems involving forming and solving PDEs by eliminating arbitrary constants/functions. 2. Problems involving directional derivatives, divergence, curl, and evaluating line/surface integrals using theorems like Gauss', Green's, and Stokes'. 3. Verification problems applying vector calculus theorems to specific vector fields over geometric regions.

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Devc Unit-III, IV & V Question Bank

This document contains practice problems related to partial differential equations (PDEs) and vector calculus. It includes: 1. Problems involving forming and solving PDEs by eliminating arbitrary constants/functions. 2. Problems involving directional derivatives, divergence, curl, and evaluating line/surface integrals using theorems like Gauss', Green's, and Stokes'. 3. Verification problems applying vector calculus theorems to specific vector fields over geometric regions.

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UNIT-III

PDE
2 Marks questions

1. Form PDE by eliminating arbitrary constants a and b from az +b=a 2 x + y


2. Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary functions form z=f ( x + at ) + g ( x−at )
3. Solve 2p+3q=4
4. Obtain the complete integral of z= px+ qy + p2+q2
5. Solve ( 2 D2 +5 DD ' +2 D' 2 ) z =0

10 Marks questions:

1. Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary functions form z=f ( x2 + y 2 + z 2 )


2. Solve x ( y 2−z 2 ) p+ y ( z 2−x 2 ) q=z ( x 2− y 2 )
3. Solve p2 + pq=z 2
4. Solve p−q=x 2− y 2
5. Solve ( D 3−3 D 2 D ' + 4 D '2 ) z=e x+2 y
6. Solve ( D 2−3 DD ' + D ' 2 ) z=sinx cosy
7. Solve ( D 3−7 D D ' 2−6 D' 3 ) z=sin ( x +2 y ) +e 2 x+ y
∂3 z ∂3 z
8. Solve 3
−2 2
=2 e 2 x +3 x 2 y .
∂x ∂x ∂ y
UNIT – IV
Vector Differentiation
2 Marks questions:
⃗ 2⃗ 2 ⃗ 2⃗ ⃗
1. If f =xy i +2 x yz j −3 yz k find div f at ( 1,−1 , 1 ) .
2. Define Irrotational vector?
3. Find the greatest value of the directional derivative of the function f = x 2 y z 3 at
(2, 1, -1).
4. Find the unit normal vector to the given surface x 2 y +2 xz=4 at the point (2,-2.3)
5. Find curl ⃗f for ⃗f = z i⃗ + x ⃗j +yk⃗ .
6. Show that the vector point function 3 y 4 z 2 i+4 x3 z 2 j+3 x 2 y 2 k is solenoidal.

10 Marks questions:

1. 1. Find the directional derivative of the function x y 2 + y z 2+ z x 2 along the tangent to the curve
x=t , y =t 2 , z=t 3 at the point (1, 1, 1)
2. Find the angle between the surface x 2+ y 2+ z 2=9 and z = x 2+ y 2−3 at the point (2, -1, 2).
3. Prove that ∇ . ( r n r⃗ )=( n+3 ) r n
4. Prove that (rn) = nrn-2 r .
5. Find the directional derivative of the function f =xy + yz + zx in the direction
of a vector i⃗ +2 ⃗j +2k⃗ at the point (1, 2 , 0)
6. Find the directional directive of f ( x , y , z )=x 2− y 2 +2 z2 at the point P ( 1, 2 , 3 )
in the direction of the line PQ where Q is the point Q ( 5 ,0 , 4 ) .
7. Find ¿ f and curl f , where f =grad ( x 3+ y 3+ z3 −3 xyz)
→ → →
8. Show that the vector ( x 2− yz ) i + ( y 2−zx ) j +(z2 −xy) k is Irrotational and find its scalar potential.

UNIT-V
Vector Integration
(2 MARKS)

1. Evaluate ∫ y 2 dx−2 x 2 dy along the parabola y=x 2 from (0,0) to (2,4).
C
2. State the Guass divergence theorem.
3. State Green’s theorem in a plane.
4. State Stoke’s theorem.
If ⃗F = xy ⃗i−z ⃗j + x2 ⃗k and C is the curve x=t 2 , y=2t , z=t 3 from t=0 to t=1. Evaluate ∫ ⃗f . d ⃗r
5. C

ESSAY QUESTIONS

1. Verify the Guass Divergence theorem for F=4 xzi− y 2 j + yzk over the cube bounded by
x=0,x=1,y=0,y=1,z=0,z=1.

2. Evaluate by Green’s theorem ∮ ( y −sinx ) dx +cosxdy where c is traingle enclosed the lines
C
π
y=0 , x= , πy=2 x .
2
3. Verify stokes theorem for f =( x 2 + y 2 ) i−2 xyj taken round the rectangle bounded by the lines
x=± a , y=0 , y=b .

4. Evaluate the line integral ∫ [ ( x2 + xy ) dx +( x 2 + y 2 ) dy ] where C is the square formed by the lines
c
x=± 1∧ y =±1.

5. Verify Green’s theorem for ∫ [ ( y 2+ xy ) dx+ x 2 dy ]where C is the bounded by y=x ∧ y=x 2 .
c

6. Using Stokes theorem , evaluate ∫ F . dr for the function F=( x ¿ ¿ 2− y 2)i+ xyj ¿ in the rectanglular
c
region in the XOY-plane bounded by the lines x=0 , y=0 , x=a∧ y =b .
→ → → →
7. Find the total work done by the force f = ( 3 x 2+ 6 y ) i −14 yz j + 20 xz k along the lines from (0, 0, 0) to
(1, 0, 0) then to (1, 1, 0) and then to (1, 1, 1).

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