Unit 4 Sessionwise Problems
Unit 4 Sessionwise Problems
Unit IV
Multiple Integrals (session 1 to session 10)
Overview:
In this unit, we will learn to effectively evaluate double integrals and triple integrals. We
will learn to apply double integrals to find the area. Further, we will use triple integrals
to find volume.
Outcome:
After completion of this unit, students would be able to:
1. employ appropriate mathematical techniques in evaluating Multiple Integrals.
2. apply various techniques of Multiple Integration in solving engineering problems.
Detailed Syllabus:
by the curves = , =
=
,
=
integral depend upon the nature of the curves bounding the region R. Let, R is bounded
= ,
= . Then,
∫
, . =
,
and the resulting function of y from .
∫
, . =
, =
,
In this integration the order of integration is immaterial, provided the limits of the
integration are changed accordingly.
Working Rule:
When it is required to change the order of integration in an integral for which limit are
given, we first find out the region R of integration from the limits. When region R of
integration is known, we next assign limits of integration in the reverse order from
Similarly,
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= (
), *, = +
), *
connected through the continuous functions
---(1)
Here,
,
= {
2,3 ,
2,3 = 4
%, & and 5 is the Jacobian (functional determinant)
defined as
8 8
, 8
,
0 = 06 7= = 98) 8*9
), * 8
), * 8 8
8) 8*
(3) is known as formula for transformation of coordinates in double integral.
Therefore,
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x =b y = f 2 ( x ) y =d x = f2 ( y )
a) Cartesian coordinates : A =
x = a y = f1 ( x )
dxdy or A =
y = c x = f1 ( y )
dxdy
θ =α 2 r = f 2 (θ )
b) Polar coordinates: A =
θ =α1 r = f1 (θ )
rdrdθ .
1
4. Let f ( x, y ) = ρ ( x, y ) be a density function. Then x =
M x f ( x, y ) dxdy ,
R
1
y=
M yf ( x, y ) dxdy
R
give the coordinates of the centre of gravity ( x ,y ) of mass M in
R.
Triple Integral:
The concept of double integral of a function f ( x, y ) over a given region in xy -plane can
be extended a step further to define triple integral.
The limit of the above when it exists, as n tends to infinity and the volume of each sub
region tends to zero is called triple integral of f ( x, y, z ) over the region V and is denoted
by f ( x, y, z )dV .
V
n
Thus f ( x, y, z )dV = lim f ( xr , y r , z r )δ Vr
V n →∞ r =1
δ V →0
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x =b y =Φ 2 ( x ) z = f 2 ( x , y )
x = a y =Φ1 ( x ) z = f1 ( x , y )
f ( x, y, z ) dxdydz Where the integration with respect to z is performed first
Spherical coordinates:
Cylindrical coordinates:
x = r cos θ , y = r sin θ , z = z
dxdydz = rdrdθ dz
To express the volume of a solid as a triple integral, we note that the volume of a n
elementary solid is dxdydz , and so the volume of the solid is given by
1. Evaluate ∫C ∫
+
.
Session 1
B
Ans: 24
EG
2. Evaluate ∫C ∫C D F
. Ans:D − 1
FH
3.Evaluate∫C ∫C
KFKE NH
L
MFH
ME H O
.Ans:
Session 2
1. Evaluate ∫C ∫C .
Q √B √Q H PF H FKEKF NQ
EH PFH PQH O
Ans: .
2. Evaluate ∫C ∫ UVW X S B S T .
N O UVW X OY N
Ans:
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∫C ∫C r sin θ S T . Ans:
N _`U X
B
3. Evaluate
1006
Ans.
105
O O
B LCMEH
Session 4
Practice Problems:
1.Change the order of integration ∫M ∫C
,
Ans: ∫C ∫MLMEH
,
√MF H LMEH
Qm
2. Change to polar coordinates and evaluate ∫C ∫E
L
+
. Ans:
Q √QH MFH
O
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+ + =1.
FH EH wH
QH vH xH
4. Using double integration, find the volume of the ellipsoid
Practice Problems:
cylinder +
= 1 and the planes
+ s = 1 and s = 0 . Ans: u cubic units.
1. Using double integration, find the volume of the solid which is bounded by the
Session 6
log 2 x x + y
5
e
x+ y+ z
1. Evaluate dxdydz . Ans:
0 0 0 8
1 1− x 2 1− x 2 − y 2
dxdydz π2
2. Evaluate . Ans:
0 0 0 1 − x2 − y 2 − z 2 8
dxdydz
3. Evaluate 3
where V is the volume bounded by the planes
V (1 + x + y + z )
1 5
x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and x + y + z = 1 . Ans: log 2 −
2 8
Session 7
lmn
1. Prove that x l −1 y m−1 z n −1dxdydz = throughout the volume of the tetrahedron
V 1+ l + m + n
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0, z ≥ 0 and x + y + z ≤ 1 .
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Practice Problems:
1 2 3
1. Evaluate dxdydz . Ans: 48
−1 −2 −3
log 2 x x + log y
8 19
2. Evaluate
0 0 0
e x+ y + z dxdydz . Ans: log 2 −
3 9
Session 8
dxdydz
1. Evaluate over the volume of the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = a 2 .Ans: 4π a
x + y2 + z2
2
x2 y2 z 2 x2 y2 z 2
2. Evaluate 1 − 2 + 2 + 2 dxdydz over volume of the ellipsoid 2 + 2 + 2 = 1 .
a b c a b c
π2
Ans: abc
4
π
z = 0, z = 1 . Ans:
2
Practice Problem:
1. Evaluate xyz ( x 2 + y 2 + z 2 ) dxdydz over the first octant of the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = a 2 .
a8
Ans:
64
Session 9
1.Find by triple integration the volume bounded by and the planes
Ans: .
Ans :
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4. Find the volume in the first octant bounded by the cylinder and the
Practice Problem:
2. Find the volume bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane .
Ans :
Session 10
1. Find the volume common to the right circular cylinders and
. Ans: .
2. Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the planes , ,
Ans:
Practice Problem:
2. Find the volume of the solid enclosed between the surfaces x 2 + y 2 = a 2 and
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16a 3
x 2 + z 2 = a 2 .Ans: cubic units
3
3. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x 2 + y 2 = 4 and the planes y + z = 3 and
z = 0 Ans: 12π
Ans :u G2
B
2.1
References:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th Edition, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley India, 2017
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 20th Edition, H. K. Dass, S. Chand & Company Ltd,
2012
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