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Tutorial 2 Engineering Mathematics

This document contains a tutorial for an engineering mathematics course. It provides 14 questions related to topics in vector calculus and Fourier analysis, including proving theorems like Green's Theorem and the Divergence Theorem, evaluating line integrals, finding Fourier series representations of functions, and deriving coefficients for general Fourier series. Students are asked to state, prove, apply, evaluate, find, and derive various mathematical expressions and approximations related to these advanced calculus and analysis concepts.
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Tutorial 2 Engineering Mathematics

This document contains a tutorial for an engineering mathematics course. It provides 14 questions related to topics in vector calculus and Fourier analysis, including proving theorems like Green's Theorem and the Divergence Theorem, evaluating line integrals, finding Fourier series representations of functions, and deriving coefficients for general Fourier series. Students are asked to state, prove, apply, evaluate, find, and derive various mathematical expressions and approximations related to these advanced calculus and analysis concepts.
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS

SMA2116: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II

TUTORIAL 2

Time : - hours

Answer ALL Questions

A1. State and Prove Greens Theorem.

A2. Briefly explain whether I


xy dx + x2 y 3 dy,
c
where c is the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0) and (1, 2) with positive orientation,
satisfies the conditions of the Greens Theorem.
(i) If it does, evaluate this integral by applying Greens Theorem.

A3. Use the Greens Theorem to find the area of a circular disk of radius a.

A4. State and prove the Divergence Theorem.


(i) Compute div F~ , where
F~ = xy 3 i + x2 y 3 j − xyzk.
(ii) Use the Divergence Theorem to show that
ZZ
F · d~s,
s

where F~ = xyi − 21 y 2 j + zk and s is the surface consisting of z = 4 − 3x2 − 3y 2


for 1 ≤ z ≤ 4 on the top, x2 + y 2 = 1 for 0 ≤ z ≤ 1 on the sides and z = 0 at the
bottom is 5π
2
.

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A5. Assuming that s is oriented upwards, use Stoke’s Theorem to evaluate
ZZ
CurlF~ · ds,
s

where F~ = z 2 i − 3xyj + x3 y 3 k and s is part of z = 5 − x2 − y 2 above the plane z = 1.

A6. Verify Stokes theorem if S is the cylinder z = 1 − x2 , 0 ≤ x ≤ 1, −2 ≤ y ≤ 2 and


F = xyi + yzj + xzk.

A7. The State Space equation of a curve is given by x = 3 cos t, y = 3 sin t and z = 4t.
Find the

(i) unit tangent vector T,


(ii) principal normal N,
(iii) curvature κ and the radius of curvature ρ,
(iv) binomarl β,
(v) torsion τ and the radius of torsion σ.

A8. Prove that a vector field F~ is conservative if it is irrotational.

A9. Find the Fourier Series of


(
1 −π ≤ x < 0
f (x) =
−1 0 ≤ x ≤ π,

where f (x + 2π) = f (x).

A10. Find the Fourier series of


(
x−1 x ∈ [0, 2)
f (x) =
3−x x ∈ [2, 4).

Determine the sum of the series.

A11. Evaluate the Fourier whole range series for the function f (x) = 1 − x, on the interval
(0, 1).

(i) Hence find an expression that approximate π.

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(ii) Discuss the convergence of the series on the interval (0, 1).

A12. By evaluating the Fourier series of the function f (x) = |x|, −2 ≤ x ≤ 2, f (x + 4) =


f (x), find an expression that approximate π 2 .

A13. Find the Fourier transform of


(
0 x≤0
f (x) =
e−kx cos(vx) x > 0, k > 0.
n
F (ω)
Show that the Fourier transform F(xn f (x)) = in d dω n . Hence or otherwise find the
2
Fourier transform for f (x) = x in the interval −1 < x < 1.

A14. Derive the coefficients a0 , ar , and br for r ∈ N, for a general Fourier series.

END OF QUESTION PAPER

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