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CERTC RGS Advanced Math 2 Vector Calculus

The document provides a sample of 14 problems involving advanced engineering mathematics concepts such as vector calculus, vector operations, vector fields, and surface/volume integrals. The problems cover topics like finding vector components, magnitudes, and unit vectors; converting between coordinate systems; calculating areas, volumes, fluxes, and line/surface integrals; and determining gradients, divergences, and curls of vector fields. The document aims to help engineering students practice and learn vector calculus skills.
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CERTC RGS Advanced Math 2 Vector Calculus

The document provides a sample of 14 problems involving advanced engineering mathematics concepts such as vector calculus, vector operations, vector fields, and surface/volume integrals. The problems cover topics like finding vector components, magnitudes, and unit vectors; converting between coordinate systems; calculating areas, volumes, fluxes, and line/surface integrals; and determining gradients, divergences, and curls of vector fields. The document aims to help engineering students practice and learn vector calculus skills.
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COMPLETE ENGINEERING REVIEW & TRAINING CENTER

Topic: Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2: Vector Calculus

SAMPLE PROBLEMS A = 5a x + 3a y + 2a z
B = − a x + 4a y + 6a z
1. If A = 10ax - 4ay + 6az and B = 2ax + av, find: C = 8a x + 2a y
• the component of A along ay
• the magnitude of 3A – B 11. Convert point P(1, 1, 2) from Cartesian to cylindrical
• A unit vector along A + 2B. and spherical coordinates.

2. Given that A = a x + αa y + a z and B = αa x + a y + a z , if 12. Transform the vector B = ya x − xa y + za z Cartesian to


A and B are normal to each other, α is cylindrical and spherical system.

3. Given vectors A = 3a x + 4a y + a z and B = 2a y − 5a z , 13. Using the figure, calculate


find the angle between A and B.

4. If A = 5t 2i + tj − t 3k & B = sinti − costj , find


d
dt
(
A •B )
5. Three field quantities are given by
Q = 2a x − a y + 2a z
R = 2a x – 3ay + a z
• Find a unit vector perpendicular to both Q and R • BC and CD,
• Scalar and vector projection of Q on R. • surface area ABCD, surface area ABO, surface
area AOFD
6. Find the area of triangle with vertices at (3,-1,2), • volume ABDCFO
(1,-1,-3) and (4,-3,1)
14. Disregard the differential lengths and imagine that the
7. Find the area of parallelogram having diagonals object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described
A = 3i + j − 2k and B = i − 3j + 4k as 3 < r < 5 , 60° < θ < 90° , 45° < φ < 60° where
surface r = 3 is the same as AEHD, surface ϴ = 60°
8. Find the volume of the parallelepiped whose edge are is AEFB, and surface φ = 45° is ABCD
presented by A = 3i − j , B = j + 2k and C = i + 5j + 4k
Calculate
9. Given vectors
• DH, FG, Area of AEHD, Area of ABDC
A = αa x + a y + 4a z • The volume of the object
B = 3a x + βa y − 6a z
C = 5a x − 2a y + γa z
Determine a, β, and γ such that the vectors are
mutually orthogonal.

10. Find the values of α and β such that αA + βB + C is


parallel to the y-axis.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS Prepared by: Engr. George Ezar Namoc Quiriado
COMPLETE ENGINEERING REVIEW & TRAINING CENTER
Topic: Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2: Vector Calculus

15. A circular disk of radius 4m with a charge density 27. Find the unit tangent vector to any point on the curve
µC x = t 2 + 1, y = 4t − 3 , z = 2t 2 − 6t at t=2.
ρS = 12sin( φ ) uC/m^2 is enclosed by surface S.
m2
what net flux crosses S? 28. Find an equation for the tangent plane to the surface
xz2 + x2 y = z − 1 at the point (1, −3,2 )
16. Find the charge in the volume defined by 1 ≤ r ≤ 2 in
5cos2 φ
spherical coordinates if ρ = 29. Given W = x 2 y 2 + xyz , compute gradW and the
r4
direction derivative dW/dl in the direction
17. Given the vector field 3a x + 4a y + 12a z at (2, -1, 0).
1 x
( )
F x,y = i − 2 j
y y .
If is any sectionally smooth curve from the point GOD BLESS CERTCIANS!
A(5,-1) to the point B(9,-3), evaluate ∫ F dR
C

18. If F = 3yi − x 2 j + xyk evaluate ∫ F • ds where S is the


S

area in the xy plane, y = 2x from (0,0) to (1,2).


2

19. When B = xy z Find grad(B)


2 3

20. When B = xy i + 2x yzj − 3yz k Find div(B)


2 2 2

21. When B = xy i + 2x yzj − 3yz k . Find curl(B)


2 2 2

22. What is the Laplacian o f ( x,y,z ) = x 2 + y 2 ?

23. If x = u − v + w, y = u2 − v 2 − w 2 & z = u3 + v ,
evaluate the Jacobian

24. Find the work done in moving an object along a vector


r = 3i + 2j − 5k if the applied force is F = 2i − j − k

25. Find the total work done in moving a particle in a force


field given by F = 3xyi − 5zj + 10xk along the curve
x = t 2 + 1 y = 2t 2 z = t 3 t = 1 to t = 2 .

26. Find the angle between the surfaces x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 9


and z = x2 + y 2 − 3 at the point ( 2, −1,2 )

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS Prepared by: Engr. George Ezar Namoc Quiriado

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