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Sample & Practice Tutorial Assignment On UNIT II

The document is a sample tutorial assignment for Engineering Mathematics-II that includes: 1) Five multiple choice questions related to differential equations, their solutions, and explanations. The questions cover topics like families of curves, orthogonal trajectories, RLC circuits, projectile motion, and Newton's law of cooling. 2) An instruction to solve a differential equation problem involving Newton's law of cooling. The problem asks students to calculate the temperature of water after 20 minutes given its initial temperature and the temperature of the surrounding room. 3) The solution to the differential equation problem, which applies Newton's law of cooling to find an expression for the cooling rate constant, and uses that to calculate the temperature after 20 minutes.
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Sample & Practice Tutorial Assignment On UNIT II

The document is a sample tutorial assignment for Engineering Mathematics-II that includes: 1) Five multiple choice questions related to differential equations, their solutions, and explanations. The questions cover topics like families of curves, orthogonal trajectories, RLC circuits, projectile motion, and Newton's law of cooling. 2) An instruction to solve a differential equation problem involving Newton's law of cooling. The problem asks students to calculate the temperature of water after 20 minutes given its initial temperature and the temperature of the surrounding room. 3) The solution to the differential equation problem, which applies Newton's law of cooling to find an expression for the cooling rate constant, and uses that to calculate the temperature after 20 minutes.
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Sample Tutorial Assignment

F.E Semester-II
Engineering Mathematics-II
Tutorial Assignment 2
Unit I- : Application of Differential Equations

Class: Roll No:


A] Multiple Choice Questions:
dy x
1. If the D.E. of family of rectangular hyperbola x 2  y 2  c 2 is  then its orthogonal
dx y
trajectories is-----
A) y 2  kx B) x 2  y 2  k 2 C) xy  k D) y  kx

Ans: C)

dy x
Explanation: Given 
dx y

𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑥
Substitute =− hence we get
𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑦
𝑑𝑥 𝑥
− =
𝑑𝑦 𝑦
−𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑦
=
𝑥 𝑦
Integrate both sides
−𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑥 = 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑦 + 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑘
𝑥𝑦 = 𝑘
2. The D.E. for the orthogonal trajectory of the family of curves r2=a2 cos2θ is----------

A) r dr = tan2θ B) rdr =tan2θdθ C) rdr =cot2θdθ D) rdr + tanθdθ = 0

Ans: A)

Explanation: Given r =a cos 2𝜃


Differentiate wrt𝜃
𝑑𝑟 1
=𝑎 − sin 2𝜃 2
𝑑𝜃 2 cos 2𝜃
𝑟
Substitute a =
cos 2𝜃
𝑑𝑟
Hence = − 𝑟 tan 2𝜃
𝑑𝜃
𝑑𝑟 𝑑𝜃
Substitute 𝑑𝜃 = − 𝑟2 𝑑𝑟

𝑑𝜃
Hence − 𝑟2 𝑑𝑟 = − 𝑟 tan 2𝜃


Hence the D E of orthogonal Trajectory is r = tan2θ
dr

3. A resistance R=100 ohms, an inductance L=0.5 henry are connected in series with a
di
battery of 20 volts. The differential equation for the current i is 0.5 + 100i = 20, Then
dt
current i at any time t is
1
A)Ae−200t ; A is arbitrary constant B) + Ae200t ; A is arbitrary constant
5

1
C)2 + Ae−200t ; A is arbitrary constant D) + Ae−200t ; A is arbitrary constant
5

Ans: D)
di
Explanation: Given R=100, L=0.5 and 0.5 dt + 100i = 20. Hence E = 20

−𝑹
𝑬
We Know that, 𝒊= 𝟏−𝒆𝑳𝒕
𝑹

1
∴𝑖= + Ae−200t ; A is arbitrary constant
5

4. A particle of mass m is projected upward with velocity V. Assuming the air resistance k
dv
times its velocity and equation of motion is m dt =− mg − kv then the relation between
velocity v and time t is
m mg+kV m mg+kv mg+kV
A) t = k
log (
mg+kv
) B) t =
k
log (
mg+kV
) C) t = m log (
mg+kv
) D) t =
mg+kv
log ( )
mg+kV

Ans: A)
dv
Explanation: We have m  mg  kv
dt
mdv
 dt
 ( mg  kv )
mdv

 (mg  kv) 
 dt  c

 km dv
t 
k  (mg  kv)
c
m kdv
t  
k (mg  kv)
c

m
t log(mg  kv)  c
k
m
Now if t=0,v=V 0 log(mg  kV )  c
k
m
c  log(mg  kV )
k
m  mg  kV 
 t  log  .
k  mg  kv 

5. A pipe 20 cm in diameter contains steam at 1500C and is protected with covering 5cm thick
for which k=0.0025. If the temperature of the outer surface is 400C and D.E. of heat is
Q dX
dT =−
2πk X
. The amount of heat loss is
110(2πk) log (1.5) 110(2πk) 110
A) B) 110(2πk) C)− D)
log (1.5) log (1.5) log (1.5)
Ans: C)
Q dX
Explanation: Given dT =− , Integrate both sides
2πk X

Q
T =− 2πk log X + C …………………….. (1)
When X=10cm, then T = 1500C
When X = 15cm then T = 400C
Sub values in (1)
Q
150 =− log 10 + C …………………. (2)
2πk
Q
& 40=− log 15 + C …………………… (3)
2πk
Subtract (2) – (3)
Q
Hence we get 110=− log1.5
2πk
110(2πk)
Hence Heat loss Q = −
log (1.5)

B] Solve the following differential equations:

1. Water at temperature 1000C cools in 10 minutes to 880C in a room of temperature 250C.Find the
temperature of water after 20minutes.
Solution: By Newton’s law of cooling,

=− k(θ − θ0 )
dt
Where 𝜃0 is temperature of surrounding and 𝜃 is temperature of body at any instant.
Given 𝜃0 = 250 𝑐
t min 𝜃0 𝑐

0 100

10 88

20 𝜃1 = ?


=− k θ − 25
dt

=− kdt------------------- (1)
θ−25
This is variable separable form

88 10

=− k dt
100 θ − 25 0

[log (θ − 25)]88
100 =− k t
10
0
63
log =− k[10]
75
1 21
∴ k =− 10 log 25
---------------- (2)
Again from equation (1)
θ1 20

=− k dt
100 θ − 25 0
θ1 − 25 21
log = 2 log
75 25
2
𝜃1 − 25 21
∴ =
75 25
𝜃1 − 25
= 0.7056
75
𝜃1 − 25 = 0.7056 75
𝜃1 = 52.92 + 25
𝜃1 = 77.920 𝑐
After 20 minutes temperature of body will be 77.920 𝑐

2. A pipe 10cm in diameter contains steam at 100 0 c .It is covered with asbestos 5cm thick, for which k
= 0.0006 and the outside surface is at 30 0 c .Find the amount of heat lost per hour from a meter long
pipe.

Solution: By Fourier law of heat conduction:


Q dX
dT =− 2πk X …………………….. (1)
Given when x = 5cm, T=1000C
When x = 10cm, T = 300C
Also k=0.0006
Integrating (1)
Q 10 dX 30
= − dT
2πk 5 X 100
Q 10
log =− 30 − 100
2πk 5
70(2πk)
Q = log (2) cal/sec
70(2πk)
Required heat loss = log (2)
X 100 X 60 X 60
70 2 X 3.14 X 0.0006 X 100 X 60 X 60
=
loge (2)
= 136989.0878/cal

3. Find orthogonal trajectories of family of curves x2+cy2=1


Solution: We have family of curves x2+cy2=1
−𝑥
Differentiating w.r.t. x, we get x + c y y =0 => 𝑐 = 1

𝑦𝑦1

𝑥𝑦
Substituting the value of c in given equation we get 𝑦1 = 𝑥2−1 which is D.E of give
family.
𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑥
Replacing 𝑏𝑦 𝑑𝑥
𝑤𝑒 𝑔𝑒𝑡
𝑑𝑦

𝑑𝑥 𝑥𝑦 1 𝑥2 𝑦2
− = = ∫ − 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 = ∫ 𝑦 𝑑𝑦 =>log x - = +𝑐
𝑑𝑦 𝑥2−1 𝑥 2 2

Which is the required equation of orthogonal trajectory?

4. A constant electromotive force E volt is applied to a circuit containing a constant resistance R ohms
in series and a constant inductance L henries. If the initial current is zero, show the current up to half
L log 2
its theoretical maximum in seconds.
R
Solution: Let current i flowing through circuit then by Kirchhoff’s law equation of L-R
circuit is,e t is given by
𝑑𝑖
𝐿 + 𝑅𝑖 = 𝐸
𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑖 𝑅 𝐸
+ 𝑖=
𝑑𝑡 𝐿 𝐿
This is linear differential euation.
𝑅 𝑅𝑡
So, I.F.=𝑒∫ 𝐿 𝑑𝑡=𝑒 𝐿
𝑅𝑡 𝐸 𝑅𝑡
𝑖𝑒 𝐿 = 𝑒 𝐿 𝑑𝑡 + 𝑘
𝐿
On solving we get,
𝑅𝑡 𝐸 𝑅𝑡
𝑖𝑒 𝐿 = 𝑒 𝐿 𝑑𝑡 + 𝑘
𝑅
𝐸
Given at t=0,i=0 we get k=-
𝑅
So we get ,
𝑅𝑡 𝐸 𝑅𝑡 𝐸
𝑖𝑒 𝐿 = 𝑒 𝐿 𝑑𝑡 −
𝑅 𝑅
𝐸 −𝑅𝑡
𝑖= (1 − 𝑒 𝐿 )𝑑𝑡
𝑅
−𝑅𝑡
I reaches theoretical maximum if 𝑒 𝐿 0 i.e. t ∞
𝐸
𝑖𝑚𝑎𝑥 =
𝑅
Let t=T
𝑖𝑚𝑎𝑥 𝐸
𝑖= =
2 2𝑅
Substituting in above equation we get,
𝐸 𝐸 𝑅𝑡
= (1 − 𝑒 𝐿 )𝑑𝑡
2𝑅 𝑅
On solving we get,
𝐿
𝑇 = 𝑙𝑜𝑔2
𝑅

5. A body of mass m falls from rest under gravity in a fluid whose resistance to motion at any instant is
mkv where k is constant. Find the terminal velocity.

Solution: let x be the position of a particle at any time t.


Forces acting on are,
dx
I) air resistance = mk
dt
II) Weight=mg
By Newton’s 2nd law,
d2x dx
m 2
 mg  mk
dt dt
dx
Let V
dt
dv
 g  kv
dt
Separating variables,
dv
 dt
g  kv
1
 log( g  kv)  t  c ……………….(1)
k

We have at t=0, v=0

1
c   log( g )
k

Substituting in equation (1),

1  g 
t  log 
k  g  kv 

 g  kv 
  kt  log 
 g 

 kt g  kv k
Or  e  1 v
g g

g
That is v  (1  e  kt )
k

Terminal velocity = lim 𝑣(𝑡) = 𝑔𝑘 = 𝑉


𝑡→∞
Practice Tutorial Assignment
F.E Semester-II
Engineering Mathematics-II
Tutorial Assignment 2
Unit I- : Application of Differential Equations

Class: Roll No:


A] Multiple Choice Questions:
1. By Newton’s law of cooling the differential equation of the body originally at 800 C cools down to
600 C in 20 minutes in surrounding temperature of 400 C. The temperature of the body after 40
minutes is.

A) 600 C B)500 C C) 350 C D)850 C

2. A metal ball is heated to a temperature of 1000 C and at time t=0 it is placed in the water which is
Maintained at 400 C. The temperature of a ball reduces to 600 C in 4 minutes.. Then the time required
to reduce the temperature of a ball to 500 C is.

A) 7.5 min B) 3.5 min C) 10 min D) 6.5 min


E  Rt , R  250ohm, L  640 H , E  500V and i  2 , then the time t for 90% of
3. If i  1  e L
max
R 
imax is

64 64 6
A) 25 log10 B) 25 C) log10 D) 5 log10
4. The Orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves 𝑥𝑦 = 𝑐 is

A)𝑥2 − 𝑦2 = 𝑐2 B) 𝑥2 + 𝑦2 = 𝑐2 C) 𝑦2 = 𝑥 D) y = mx

5. A pipe 40 cm in diameter contains steam at 1500C and is protected with covering 10cm thick for
which 𝑘 = 0.0012. If the temperature of the outer surface is 300C. The amount of heat loss is.

120(2πk) log (1.5) 120(2πk) 120


A) log (1.5) B) 120(2πk) C)− log (1.5)
D)log (1.5)

B] Solve the following differential equations:


1. The charge Q on the plate of a condenser of capacity C charge through a resistance R by a
steady voltage V satisfies the . If Q=0 at t =0 .Show that Q =

CV

Also find the current flowing into the plate.


.
2. A Steam pipe 40cms in diameter contains steam at 1500c and is protected with a covering
10cm thick, for which k = 0.0012.If the temperature of the outer surface of the covering is
300c,Find the temp.at a distance 25cm from the center of the pipe under steady state
condition
3. Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of cardioids r  a (1  cos  )
4. If a thermometer is taken outdoors where the temperature is 0 0 c , from a room in which the
0 0
temperature is 21 c and the reading drops to 10 c in 1 minute, how long after it’s removal will the
0
reading be 5 c
5. A particle of mass m is projected upward with velocity V. Assuming the air resistance is k
times its velocity, write the equation of motion and show it will reach maximum height in
m  kV 
time log1   .Find also the distance travelled at any time t.
k  gm 

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