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Tutorial 9

This document is a tutorial sheet for a class on Engineering Mathematics I. It contains 11 problems related to vector calculus concepts like differentiation and directional derivatives of vector functions. The problems cover topics such as proving vector calculus identities, finding velocity and acceleration vectors, directional derivatives, and unit normal vectors to surfaces.

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Tutorial 9

This document is a tutorial sheet for a class on Engineering Mathematics I. It contains 11 problems related to vector calculus concepts like differentiation and directional derivatives of vector functions. The problems cover topics such as proving vector calculus identities, finding velocity and acceleration vectors, directional derivatives, and unit normal vectors to surfaces.

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NCU-FRM-02

FACULTY: TUTORIAL SHEET Review Date:

School/ Department: SOET/APS


Tutorial sheet no: 9
Class: B.Tech
Name of faculty:
Subject Name: Engg. Mathematics I
Semester: I
Subject Code: MAL 151
Date of Issue:
Unit/ Title: Vector Calculus

    

1. If a and b are constant vectors and F  a cos wt  b sin wt , where w is a constant


then show that
 
d2 F    d F  

2
 w 2
F  0 , (ii ) F   w( a b )
(i) dt dt
2. Find the velocity and acceleration vector of a particle that moves along the curve x = 2sin3t,
y = 2 cos3t, z = 8t at any time t>0. Find the magnitude of velocity and acceleration.
Ans: 10, 18

3. A particle moves along the curve where t is the time. Find the

components of velocity and acceleration at t=1 in the direction i+j+3k. Ans.


Prove that   (2  r )e r if   r e
r 2 r
4.

 4i  9 j  6k
5. Find a unit vector normal to the surface x  y  3 xyz  3 at the po int (1,2,1) . (
2 3
133

6. Find the angle between the surface x2 + y2 +z2 = 9 and z = x2 + y2 – 3 at (2, -1, 2)
8
cos 1 ( )
Ans: 3 21

7. Find the directional derivative of f(x,y,z) = x  2 y  4 z at the point (1,1,-1) in the direction
2 2 2

8
of 2i + j –k . Ans: 6

8. In what direction the directional derivative of   x y z at (1,1,2) will be maximum and what
2 2

is its magnitude? Also find a unit normal vector to the given surface.
4i  4 j  k
4i  4 j  k , 33 ,
Ans: 33 9.
 
  
a. b .  
 
 
1  3a.r  b .r a.b
 3
5
Prove that  r  r r .
 

10. If is a vector function of a scalar variable t, and a and b are constant vectors, then

differentiate the following w.r.t t: (i) (ii) (iii) .


NCU-FRM-02
FACULTY: TUTORIAL SHEET Review Date:

School/ Department: SOET/APS


Tutorial sheet no: 9
Class: B.Tech
Name of faculty:
Subject Name: Engg. Mathematics I
Semester: I
Subject Code: MAL 151
Date of Issue:
Unit/ Title: Vector Calculus

11. If find (i)

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