Derivatives and Integral Vector Function
Derivatives and Integral Vector Function
PRESENTED TO
DR. ANUM NASEEM
Presented by
Group 1
Bs Mathematics 3rd Semester (Morning)
As h → 0, it appears that this vector approaches a vector that lies on the tangent line.
r’(t) exists
r’(t) ≠ 0
Higher order Derivatives
CONSTANT FUNCTION
RULE
DIFFERNCE
RULE
MULTIPLICATION
BY CONSTANT
PRODUCT RULE
POWER
RULE
SUM
RULE
RECIPROCAL RULE
CHAIN RULE
QUOTIENT RULE
Partial Differentiation
It also aid the solution of, physical and other problems involving functions of
several variables:
The propagation of heat or sound
fluid flow
Elasticity
Electrostatics
Electrodynamics
Rules of Partial Differentiation
In
partial
differentiation, we can find partial derivative w.r.t one variable; treating all other variables as
constant.
1. CHAIN RULE
Chain rule for one independent variable and two intermediate variables
w=f(x) ; x=g(r,s)
Integrals
Integrals
If,
then,
Lim t→0 r(t)= (Lim t→0 sint)i + (Lim t→0 cost)j + (Lim t→0 t2)k
= 0i + 1j +0k
=j
Continuity
A vector function r(t) is continuous at a point t= t0 in its domain
Vector fields
A vector field in a given region of 3D space is a vector function defined at each point in the
region, v(x,y,z).
Examples: electric force field, gravitational force field
A field may also depend on time, temperature inside a room or fluid velocity.
Scalar Fields
A scalar field in a given region of 3D space is a scalar function defined at each point in the
region, i.e. f(x,y,z).
Examples: electric potential, gravitational potential
Example
Arclength is the distance between two points
along a section of a curve.
The arc length (s) between two points: (point a)
and (point b), on a space curve r(t), is given by
If curve
is parametrized in the form
X = f(t) , y = g(t)
With parameter going from a to b then
Arc length
Useful application of arc length is arc length parameterization.
Arc length is considered as the distance you would travel if you were walking along
the path of the curve. Many real-world applications involve arc length. If a rocket is
launched along a parabolic path, we might want to know how far the rocket travels. If a
curve on a map represents a road, we might want to know how far we have to drive to
reach our destination.
We begin by calculating the arc length of curves defined as functions of x, then we
examine the same process for curves defined as functions of y. The techniques we use
to find arc length can be extended to find the surface area of a surface of revolution.
Curvature
Curvature is one of the most important application of the derivative of
single variable functions.
The curvature is of utmost significance in designing road curves and
grinding work pieces. While designing road curves, its influence on road
safety needs to be considered. In order to improve the efficiency without
excessive wear, its influence on the size of grinding wheel requires to be
considered.