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Question Bank: Unit - I Multiple Integrals

This document contains a question bank with multiple integral calculus problems for Engineering Mathematics-II. There are three parts to the question bank - Part A contains 2 mark problems, Part B contains 6 mark problems, and Part C contains 10 mark problems. The problems cover a range of topics including evaluating double and triple integrals over different regions, changing the order of integration, evaluating integrals in polar and spherical coordinate systems, and finding volumes and areas using double and triple integrals.
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Question Bank: Unit - I Multiple Integrals

This document contains a question bank with multiple integral calculus problems for Engineering Mathematics-II. There are three parts to the question bank - Part A contains 2 mark problems, Part B contains 6 mark problems, and Part C contains 10 mark problems. The problems cover a range of topics including evaluating double and triple integrals over different regions, changing the order of integration, evaluating integrals in polar and spherical coordinate systems, and finding volumes and areas using double and triple integrals.
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HINDUSTAN UNIVERSITY

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

QUESTION BANK

UNIT – I MULTIPLE INTEGRALS

PART – A (2MARKS)
 cos 
1.1 Evaluate (i)  r dr d .
0 0
 2
2
(ii)   r dr d .
0 0

1 1 x 2
dx dy
(iii)   1  x2  y2
.
0 0
4 2

(iv)   ( x  y )  2 dx dy .
3 1



2
r dr d
(v)   .
0 0 r 2
 a2  2

2a 2 ax  x 2
(vi)   x2 
 y 2 dy dx.
0 0
4 2
dx dy
(vii)   x  y2
2
.
2 1
a b
dx dy
(viii)   xy
.
2 2

1 x

(xi)   xy( x  y )dxdy.


0 x

1
(xii)

(xiii)

b a
dx dy
(xiv) 
1 1
xy

 x 
dy  y 2 dx where C is the path y = x from (0,0) to (1,1).
2
2 .Evaluate
c

 
3. Express   f ( x, y ) dx dy in polar co-ordinates.
0 0

2 x
dx dy 
4. Prove that   2
 y2

4
log 2.
1 0 x
a a2  x2

5. Shade the region of integration   dx dy .


0
ax  x 2

6. Evaluate  R
xy dx dy , where R is the region in the first quadrant bounded by
the hyperbolas x  y 2  a 2 and 2
x 2  y 2  b 2 and the circles x2  y2  c2
and x 2  y 2  d 2 , 0  a  b  c  d .

7. Evaluate   xy dx dy where R is the quadrant of the circle,


R
x2  y2  a2, x  0 , y  0.
1 2 x

8. Change the order of integration   f ( x, y ) dy dx .


0 x2
1 2 x

9. Change the order of integration   xy dx dy.


0 x2

10 .Find the area of the loop of the curve r   sin 3.


x2 y2
11. Find the area of the ellipse   1.
a2 b2
12. Express the region x  0, y  0, z  0, x2  y2  z 2  1 by triple integration
13. Change the integration  f  x, y, z dx dy dz into spherical polar co-ordinates.
14. Find the volume of a sphere of radius a by triple integral.
2 3 2

15. Evaluate  e x  y  z dz dy dx.


1 2 1

2
1 p 2

16 .Evaluate    p dp dz d.
p0 z p2  0

17. Find the volume of a cone of radius a and height h by using double integrals.
2  a

18 .Evaluate  r 4 sin  dr d d.


0 0 0
log 2 x x y

19 .Evaluate    e x  y  z dz dy dx.
0 0 0

20. Evaluate  dv where v is the region of the space bounded


v
by the planes x =0,

x = a, y = 0, y = 2b, z = 0, z = 3 c

21. Shade the region of integration dx dy

PART-B(6MARKS)

1. Find the area of the cardioid r = a (1 + cos  ) by double integration.

 (3xy 
 y 3 )dx  ( x 3  3 xy 2 ) dy where c is the parabola y2= 4ax from (0, 0)
2
2.Evaluate
c

to (a, 2a).
2 2

3.Evaluate   1  4r2 r dr d.


 0 r 0

4.Evaluate  (1  xy) dx dy in the region bounded by the line y = x - 1 and


the parabola y 2
 2x  6.

3
5.Evaluate  y dx dy over the part of the plane bounded by the line y = x and
the parabola y  4x  x 2.

6. Find the area of the region bounded by y  x2, y  x using double integrals.
7 Evaluate  r 3
dr d over the area bounded between the circles r = 2 cos
and
r = 4 cos.
8 .Find the area of the region outside the inner circle r = 2 cos and inside the
outer circle r = 4 cos by double integration.

log 2 x x y

  e
x y  z
9. Evaluate dx dy dz
0 0 0

 

10. Evaluate  e (x 2  y 2 )


dx dy
0 0

 
x 2 dx dy
11. Express 
0
y ( x 2  y 2 ) 3 / 2 in polar co-ordinates and then evaluate it.

PART – C (10 MARKS)


a a2  y2

1. Change the order of integration (i)   y dx dy and hence evaluate


0 a y

the same.

1 2 x

(ii)   xy dy dx
0 x2

1 y

(iii)   x
x2  y2
dx dy.
0 y

a 2a  x

(iv)   xy dy dx.
0 x2 / a

4
4a 2 ax

(v)   xy dy dx.
0 x2 /
4a
 
e y
(vi)   y
dy dx.
0 0

3 4 y

(vii)   ( x  y ) dx dy .
0 0

1 2  x2
x
(viii)   2
dx dy
0 x x  y2

2 2x  x 2
x
2. By changing to polar co-ordinates, evaluate   dx dy .
0 0 x2  y2

1 1 x 1 ( x  y ) log 2 x x  log y

3. Evaluate (i)    dz dy dx. (ii)   e x y z


dz dy dx.
0 0 0 0 0 0

4. Evaluate  ( x dzy dy dx


 z  1) 3 where v is the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, z
v
= 0, x + y + z = 1.

5. Evaluate  a 2
dx dy dz
 x2  y2  z 2
, over the first octant of the sphere
x2  y2  z2  a2 .

6. Evaluate  dx dy dz over the volume cut off the sphere x2  y2  z2  a2


by the cone x 2  y 2  z 2 .
7. Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the planes x = 0, y = 0, z
x y z
= 0 and    1.
a b c
8. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x 2  y 2  4 and the planes y + z
= 4 and z = 0.
x2 y2 z2
9. Find the volume of that portion of the ellipsoid    1, which lies
a2 b2 c2
in the first octant.
  

10. Evaluate   e(x


2  y2)
dx dy and hence evaluate e x2
dx.
0 0 0

5
11. Using the transformation y 2  ux, x 2  vy, find the area of the region R
bounded by the parabolas y 2  ax, y 2  bx, x 2  cy, x 2  ey; a  b  0 : c  e  0.

12. Evaluate by changing to polar co-ordinates the integral


a a
x2
  dx dy.
0 y x2  y2
13. By changing into polar co-ordinates, evaluate the integral
a a2  x2

  ( x 2  y 2 ) dx dy.
a 0

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