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Engineering Mathematics Ii

This document outlines the course objectives and content for the Engineering Mathematics II course. The course covers topics including calculus of multiple variables, multiple integrals, three dimensional solid geometry, differential equations, and vector algebra and calculus. It is divided into 6 main chapters that will be taught over 45 hours. Students will be evaluated based on their understanding of the concepts covered in each chapter, with the evaluation scheme weighted based on the number of hours spent on each topic.

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Engineering Mathematics Ii

This document outlines the course objectives and content for the Engineering Mathematics II course. The course covers topics including calculus of multiple variables, multiple integrals, three dimensional solid geometry, differential equations, and vector algebra and calculus. It is divided into 6 main chapters that will be taught over 45 hours. Students will be evaluated based on their understanding of the concepts covered in each chapter, with the evaluation scheme weighted based on the number of hours spent on each topic.

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II 5.1.

Introduction
5.2. Two and three dimensional vectors
SH 451 5.3. Scalar products and vector products
5.4. Reciprocal System of vectors
Lecture: 3 Year: 1 5.5. Application of vectors: Lines and planes
Tutorial: 2 Part: II 5.6. Scalar and vector fields
Practical 5.7. Derivatives – Velocity and acceleration
5.8. Directional derivatives
Course Objectives: i) To develop the skill of solving differential equations and to
provide knowledge of vector algebra and calculus
6. Infinite Series (5 hours)
ii) To make students familiar with calculus of several variables
6.1. Introduction
and infinite series
6.2. Series with positives terms
1. Calculus of two or more variables (6 hours) 6.3. convergence and divergence
1.1. Introduction: limit and continuity 6.4. Alternating series. Absolute convergence
1.2. Partial derivatives 6.5. Radius and interval of convergence
1.2.1. Homogeneous function, Euler’s theorem for the function of
two and three variables Reference books:
1.2.2. Total derivatives 1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics , John Wiley and Sons Inc
1.3. Extrema of functions of two and three variables; Lagrange’s Multiplier 2. Thomas, Finney, Calculus and Analytical geometry Addison- Wesley
3. M. B. Singh, B. C. Bajrachrya, Differential calculus, Sukunda Pustak Bhandar,Nepal
2. Multiple Integrals (6 hours) 4. M. B. Singh, B. C. Bajrachrya, A text book of Vectors, Sukunda Pustak Bhandar,Nepal
2.1. Introduction
5. M. B. Singh, S. P. Shrestha, Applied Mathematics,
2.2. Double integrals in Cartesian and polar form; change of order of integration
2.3. Triple integrals in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates; 6. G.D. Pant, G. S. Shrestha, Integral Calculus and Differential Equations, Sunila
2.4. Area and volume by double and triple integrals Prakashan,Nepal
7. Y. R. Sthapit, B. C. Bajrachrya, A text book of Three Dimensional Geometry, Sukunda
3. Three Dimensional Solid Geometry (11 hours) Pustak Bhandar,Nepal
3.1. The straight line; Symmetric and general form 8. Santosh Man Maskey, Calculus, Ratna Pustak Bhandar, Nepal
3.2. Coplanar lines
3.3. Shortest distance Evaluation Scheme:
3.4. Sphere The questions will cover all the chapters in the syllabus. The evaluation scheme will be as
3.5. Plane Section of a sphere by planes indicated in the table below:
3.6. Tangent Planes and lines to the spheres
3.7. Right circular cone Chapter Hours Mark distribution *
3.8. Right circular cylinder
1. 06 10
4. Solution of Differential Equations in Series and Special Functions (9 hours) 2. 06 10
4.1. Solution of differential equation by power series method 3. 11 20
4.2. Legendre’s equation 4. 09 15
4.3. Legendre polynomial function; Properties and applications.
5. 08 15
4.4. Bessel’s equation
4.5. Bessel’s function of first and second kind. Properties and applications 6. 05 10
Total 45 80
5. Vector Algebra and Calculus (8 hours) * There may be minor deviation in marks distribution.

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