Final Examination
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - 9:00 am
ENGR233 Applied Advanced Calculus
Time: 3 Hours
Course Coordinator
A. Sebak
Instructors:
H. Akbari, C. David,
N. Rossokhata, A. Shnirelman
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Instructions:
Books, Notes and Calculators are NOT allowed.
Submit all sheets and papers at the end of the exam.
Credit will NOT be given for correct answers unless the full details of the calculation are shown.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Problem 1 (10 Marks) - Find an equation of the plane containing (1, 5, -1) that is perpendicular to the line
of intersection of the two planes: x + y 5z = 4 and 2x y 2z = 0.
Problem 2 (10 Marks) - A thin wire has the shape of the curve C traced by
r (t ) cos(t ) i t j sin(t ) 5 k on the interval 0 t 1.
(a) Find the length of the curved wire. (b) Find the mass
ds of the wire if its mass density ( x, y, z) xz.
Problem 3 (10 Marks) - Use Greens theorem to evaluate the line integral
3x
C
4 xy dx y 3 x 2 dy
where C is the rectangle with vertices (2,1), (3,1), (3,6), and (2, 6) traversed in a clockwise direction.
Problem 4 (10 Marks) - Using spherical coordinates, find the volume of the solid
inside z = (x2 + y2)1/2 and bounded by z2 + x2 + y2 = 1, and z2 + x2 + y2 = 4.
Problem 5 (10 Marks) - Evaluate the surface integral
y 3 z dS
where S is the portion of the surface x = 4 + z2 bounded by
z = 0, z = 1, y = 0 and y = 2.
Problem 6 (10 Marks) - Use the divergence theorem to compute the outward flux F n dS of the
S
2
2
2
2
2
vector field F 3x i (2 x y) j ( x z ) k through the finite cylinder x y 4, and 1 z 3.
Problem 7 (10 Marks) - Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate F dr where
C
2
F (4 z x) i 2 xy j ( x y) k and C is a triangle in the first octant defined by the plane of x + 3y + z = 3
and C is oriented counter clockwise direction when viewed from above.
Problem 8 (10 Marks) - Find the center of mass of the half cylinder whose shape is described by
x 2 y 2 4, x 0, and 1 z 1 and whose density is ( x, y, z ) x 2 . Hint: Use and apply symmetry.
Problem 9 (10 Marks) - Find the function g ( x, z ) so that the vector
F 8x cos( y) sin 2 ( z) 2 ze2 xz i 4 x2 sin( y) sin 2 (z) j g ( x, z) cos( y) 2 xe 2 xz k is a conservative field.
Problem 10 (10 Marks) - Use the change of variable technique to evaluate the integral
x
R
y 2 x 2 y 2 dxdy where R is the region bounded by the graphs of x = 0, x = 1, y =0, y =1 by
means of the change of variables u = 2xy and v= x2 y2.