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Mathematics III

This document contains the details of a Bachelor of Engineering examination in Mechanical Engineering for the second year, first semester mathematics course. It includes two parts, with Part I containing 8 questions and Part II containing 3 groups of questions. Part I covers topics like Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and integrals. Part II focuses on differential equations, Legendre polynomials, Bessel functions, and other advanced mathematics topics relevant to engineering. Students have 3 hours to complete the exam, which is out of a total of 100 marks.

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Mathematics III

This document contains the details of a Bachelor of Engineering examination in Mechanical Engineering for the second year, first semester mathematics course. It includes two parts, with Part I containing 8 questions and Part II containing 3 groups of questions. Part I covers topics like Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and integrals. Part II focuses on differential equations, Legendre polynomials, Bessel functions, and other advanced mathematics topics relevant to engineering. Students have 3 hours to complete the exam, which is out of a total of 100 marks.

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Ex/ME/Math/T/211/29/2016

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL


ENGINEERING EXAMINATION, 2016
( 2nd Year, 1st Semester )
MATHEMATICS - III
Time : Three hours Full Marks : 100
( 50 marks for each part )
Use a separate Answer-Script for each part
PART - I
Answer any five questions.

1. State Dirichlet’s conditions. Find the Fourier series expansion


for f(x), if f (x)  2K,    x  0
 K, 0  x  .

1 1 1
Hence deduce that 1        / 4 10
3 5 7
2. a) Find the Fourier series expansion for f(x), if f (x)  x 2 ,
1  x  1
b) Express f(x) = x as a half range sine series in 0 < x < 2.
5+5

 Sinx 
t
3. a) Find L   dx 
 0 x 
b) If f(s) be the Laplace transform of F(t), then prove that

Lt F(t)  Lt sf (s) 5+5


t 0 s 
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4. a) Find (i) L(t 3e 3t ) (ii) L{t 2 cos at} GROUP - B

 Answer any two : 25 10


 e t  e3t 
b) Evaluate    dt (3+3)+4
t 6. Let u be a harmonic function in the interior of a rectangle
0 
0  x  a, 0  y  b in the xy-plane satisfying Laplace’ss

5. a) Evaluate  te t Cos t dt  0 by Laplace transform. 2u 2u
equation 2  2  0
0 x y

 1   3S  7  with u(0, y), u(a, y), u(x, b)  0 and u(x,0)  f (x),


b) Find L1  2 2
and L1  2  5+5
 (S  1)   S  2S  3  Determine u. 10

6. a) Apply convolution to evaluate 7. A tightly stretched string with fixed end points x = 0 and x = l
is initially at rest in its equilibrium position. If it is set vibrating
 S 
2
L1  2 2
by giving to each of its points a velocity ux(l – x), find the
 (S  4)  displacement of the string at any distance x from one end at
b) If L{F(t)} = f(s), then any time t. 10

 8. Solve :
 F(t) 
L    f (x)dx, provided the integral exists. 5+5 xzp  yzq  xy
 t  S i)

ii) (y  z)p  (z  x)q  x  y 4+6


7. a) Solve by using laplace transformation.
(D 2  9)y  Cos2t if y(0)  1, y(  / 2)  1 where
d
D .
dt
b) Find the Fourier transform of
2 /3 2
(i) e x (ii) e4(x 3) 5+5
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4. a) Show that Legendre polynomial can be expressed as PART - II


1 dn ( Notations and symbols have their usual meanings )
Pn (n)  (x 2  1) n 6
2  n ! dx
n n
GROUP - A
dy Answer any three questions. 35 10=30
b) Solve :  x sin2y  x 3Cos 2 y 4
dx
1. a) Show that the equation
2
d y 2dy
5. a) Solve : 2
  y  x2e3x 6 (x 3  3x 2 y  2xy 2 )dx  (x 3  2x 2 y  y3 )dy  0
dx dx
is exact and find the solution if y = 1 when x = 1. 4
2
b) Show that J 1 (x)  Sinx 4
x d2 y dy
2
b) Solve : 2
 2  y  xe x Sinx 6
dx dx

d3 y  1
2
2 d y
2. a) Solve : x 3  2x  2y  10  x   5
dx 3
dx 2
 x

b) Solve by method of variation of parameter

d2 y
 y  co sec x 5
dx 2

d2 y
3. a) Solve the equation  x 2 y  0 in series near the point
dx 2
x = 0. 6

b) Show that (2n  1)xPn (x)  (n  1)Pn 1 (x)  nPn 1 (x) 4

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