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SECTION 'A '

Answer all the questions :


Fin d the inverse of the ma
tri x:

1 3 71]
[3 2 -1

A= 2 -1

l.(b)

by using elementary row op


erations. He nc e solve the sy
stem of lin ea r equations
x+ 3y +z = 10
2x -y +1 z = 21
3x +2 y- z= 4
10
Le t A be a square matrix
and A* be its adjoint, show
that the eigenvalues of
matrices AA and A*A are real.
Further show that trace (AA
*) = trace (A*A)

l.( c)

Evaluate

10

J~ (2x sin-} - co s} ) dx .

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1.(d)

l .(e)

Find the equation of the plane which passes through the points (0, 1, 1) and
(2, 0, - 1), and is parallel to the line joining the points (- 1, 1, - 2), (3, - 2, 4).
Find also the distance between the line and the plane.
10
A sphere S has points (0, I , 0), (3, - 5, 2) at opposite ends of a diameter. Find
the equation of the sphere having the intersection of the sphere S with the plane
5x - 2y + 4z + 7 0 as a great circle.
10

2.(a)(i)

Let Pn denote the vector space of all real polynomials of degree atmost n and
T : P2 ~ P3 be a linear transformation given by
T(p(x)) = ( p (t)dt,

p (x)E P 2 .

Find the matrix of T with respect to the bases {1, x, x2 } and {1, x, 1 + x 2, 1 + x 3}
of P 2 and P 3 respectively. Also, find the null space of T.
10
2.(a)(ii) Let V be ann-dimensional vector space and T: V ~ V be an invertib le linear
operator. If fJ = {X1, X2 , , Xn} is a basis ofV, showthat{J' = {TX , TX , , TXn}
1
2
is also a basis of V.
8

2.(b )(i)

Let

A=[~ ~2

!]

1 m m2

where ro("' I) is a cube root of unity. If A1, A 2 , A denote


3

the eigenvalues of A 2 , show that IA- 11+ I.A. 2l + IA-31 ~ 9.


2.(b)(ii) Find the rank of the matrix
I

2 3
3 5

12

A=5

8 12 17
8 12 17 23
8 12 17 23 30

2.(c)(i)

II

Let A be a Hermetian matrix having all distinct eigenvalues A.b A. , . .. , An. If


2
X1, X2 , . , Xn are corresponding eigenvectors then show that the n x n matrix C
whose kth column consists of the vector Xk is non singular.
8
2.(c)(ii) Show that the vectors X 1 =(1 , 1+i, i), X2 =(i. - i. 1- i) and X =(0. 1-2i, 2- i) in 3
C
3
are linearly independent over the field of real numbers but are linearly dependent
over the field of complex numbers.
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3.(a)
Using Lagrange's multiplier method, find the shortest distance between the line
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y = 10 - 2x and the ellipse a-brl-m-nbua

y2

+-

9
6

=1.

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3.(b)

Co m pu te fxy (0, 0) and


fyx (0, 0) for the func
tion
.xy3
!( x, y ) -- x + y 2 , (x, y) ;t {0, 0)
{
0 , (x ,y )= (O ,O ).
Also, discuss the contin
uity of fxy and /yx at (0
, 0).
Evaluate fJ xy dA , where
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D is the region bounded
by the line y = x - 1 an
D
d the
parabola y 2 = 2x + 6.

3.(c)

4. (a )

4. (b )

4. (c )

15
Show that three mutually
perpendicular tangent lin
2
2
es
2
ca
n
x + y + z = r2 from an
be drawn to the sphere
y point on the sphere 2( 2
2
x
+
y
+
z 2) = 3r2.
A cone has for its gu
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iding curve the circle 2
2
x + y + 2a x + 2b y = 0, z = 0
passes through a fixed po
and
int (0, 0, c). If the section
of the cone by the plane
is a rectangular hyperb
y
=0
ola, prove that the verte
x lies on the fixed circle
xz + y 2 + z2 + 2a x +
2b y = 0
2a x + 2b y + cz =0.
A variable generator m
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eets two generators of
the system through the
B and B of the minor
extremities
axis of the principal ell
iptic section of the hype
rboloid
x2
y2
2c 2
+
z
=
1
in P and P. Pr ov e that
2a
2b
BP B P = a 2 + c2.
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SECTION 'B '

5.

Answer all the questions


:

5.(a)

y is a function of x,
such that the differential
coefficient :
cos(x + y) + sin(x + y) . Fi
nd

derivative/ differential.
5.(b)
S.(c)

5.(d)

5.(e)

out a relation between x

is equal to

an dy , which is free from

any
10

Obtain the equation of


the orthogonal trajecto
ry of the family of
represented by rn = a sin
curves
ne, (r, 0) being the plane
polar coordinates.
A body is performing S.
10
H.M. in a straight line OP
Q. Its velocity is zero
P fu"1d Q whose distanc
at points
es from 0 are x an dy re
spectively and its velocit
the mid-point between
y is va t
P and Q. Find the tim
e of one complete oscil
lation. 10
Th e ba se of an incline
d plane is 4 metres in
length and the height is
A force of 8 kg acting
3 metres .
parallel to the plane wi
ll ju st prevent a weight
from sliding down. Find
of 20 kg
th e coefficient of
friction between the pl
weight.
ane and the
Show that the curve
10

~x( t) = ti +
A

2
t Jk lies in a plane.

-1 +-t) j + 1 - t
A

'

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6.(a)
6.(b)

Solve the differential equation


(5.i3 + 12x2 + 6y2 )dx + 6xydy = 0.
10
Using the method of variation of parameters, solve the differential equation
d2

--{ + a 2y = sec ax.

6.(c)

dx
Find the general solution of the equation

6.(d)

x 2 d ; + x dy + y = lnx sin(lnx).
dx
dx
By using Laplace transform method, solve the differential equation

10

( D 2 + n2 )x =a sin(nt +a), D 2

x = 0 and :

7.(a)

7.(b)

7.(c)

S.(a)

S.(b)
S.(c)

= 0, at

t =

:r:

subject to the initial conditions

0, in which a, n and a are constants.

15

A particle of mass 25 kg hangs at the end of a string, 09 m long, the other end
of which is attached to a fixed point. The particle is projected horizontally with
a velocity 8 m/sec. Find the velocity of the particle and tension in the string when
the string is (i) horizontal (ii) vertically upward.
20
A uniform ladder rests at an angle of 45 with the horizontal with its upper
extremity against a rough vertical wall and its lower extremity on the ground. If
J.l and J.l' are the coefficients of limiting friction between the ladder and the
ground and wall respectively, then find the minimum horizontal force required to
move the lower end of the ladder towards the wall.
15
Six equal rods AB, BC, CD, DE, EF and FA are each of weight Wand are freely
jointed at their extremities so as to form a hexagon; the rod AB is fixed in a
horizontal position and the middle points of AB and DE are joined by a string.
Find the tension in the string.
15
Calculate V 2 (rn) and find its expression in terms of rand n, r being the distance
of any point (x, y, z) from the origin, n being a constant and V2 being the Laplace
operator.
10
A curve in space is defined by the vector equation 1 = t 2i + 2tJ- t 3k. Determine
the angle between the tangents to this curve at the points t = +1 and t == -1. 10
By using Divergence Theorem of Gauss, evaluate the surface integral

fJ (a 2 x 2 + b2 y 2 + c 2 z 2

f 2 dS, where S is the surface of th~ ellipsoid


1

ail+ by2 + cz 2 =1, a, b and c being all


S.(d)

15

positive constants.

15

Use Stokes' theorem to evaluate the line integral Jc(-y3dx+ x 3dy- z3dz), where
C is the intersection of the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1 and the plane x + y + z = 1. 15

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There are EIGHT questions divided in two SECTIONS and printed both in HINDI and in
ENGLISH.
Candidate has to attempt FIVE questions in all.
Questions no. 1 and 5 are compulsory and out of the remaining, THREE are to be attempted
choosing at least ONE from each section.
The number of marks carried by a question I part is indicated against it.
Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission Certificate which must be
stated clearly on the cover of this Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet in the space provided. No
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Assume suitable data, if considered necessary, and indicate the same clearly.
Unless and otherwise indicated, symbols and notations carry their usual standard meaning.
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question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in the
answer book must be clearly struck off.
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SECTION A

(c)

11R ~ f(x)

=
x2

=--+2 ~ x<O
2

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~
(d)

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(e)

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3

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(a)

Show that the set of matrice s S ={[:

- :)

a, b E

R}

is a field

under the usual binary operati ons of matrix additio n and matrix
multipl ication . What are the additiv e and multip licative identit ies and
what is the inverse of

-1]
1
(

= ( ba

S defined

by f(a + ib)

? Consid er the map f: C

bJ

- a . Show that f is an isomor phism. (Here R is the

set of real numbe rs and Cis the set of complex numbe rs.)
(b)

Give an examp le of an infinite group in which every elemen t has finite


10
order.
x2

(c)

10

Let f(x)

-+4
2

ifx~O

-x2

--+2 ifx<O
2
Is fRiem ann integra ble in the interva l [-1, 2]? Why? Does there exist a
10
functio n g such that g'(x) = f(x)? Justify your answer .
(d)

(e)

Q2.

(a)

1
Prove that if b ea + < 1 where a and bare positiv e and real, then the
10
functio n zn e- a - b ez has n zeroes in the unit circle.

subject to

z = 2x 1 + 3x 2 - 5x3
x 1 + x 2 + x3 = 7

and

2x1 - 5x2 + x 3

Maxim ize

810 ~

R~f<:1fuld !*>~=t:!~l ~

10,

(b)

1 8 7 3 10 5 4 2 6

10

0.

<:hlfl"-41 ~ ~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(

Xj_?:

(f~

?
(1 2 3 4 5) (6 7).

~ ~ ? CFif ? ~ ~ ~ 31W1cT CflT ~


~ ~ 31W1cT ctt ~ ~'licf
?
3<;1 ~{01 ~ I 8 10 # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

810

(c)

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...

mrt

(d)

fco R

~~

fcr 3qft~j'i:i!<!f

fcr 3"j~{lcli ~ JIOI;f)<!J

:efU!M"'!

~I
(a)

What are the orders of the following permutat ions in 8 10 ?

[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

What is the maximal possible order of an element in 8 10 ? Why? Give an


example of such an element. How many elements will there be in 8 10 of
13
th at order?
CXl

(c)

10

(1 2 3 4 5) (6 7).

1 8 7 3 10 5 4 2 6
(b)

J and

Show that the series

(- l)n - 1
- 2- ,
-

n +x

is uniformly convergen t but not


13

absolutely for all real values ofx.


(d)

Q3.

(a)

(b )

Show that every open subset of R is a countable union of disjoint open


14
intervals.
liR ~ J ={a+ bi I a, bE Z} Jl13fflll ~ ~ ~ (C ~ JqqC1<!f) ~ I
J f?!l=i R1 ful d it ~ ent.:r -m ~ : ~fcR:rcil ll ~ (>rRr) , ~ :!01\ill Cl cll s1iR
(>rRr), ~ :!OI"'!@sOi ~ (>rRr) ? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4>1Mt!> I
liR ~ RC = [0, 1] "CR

tNT

CII'R1 flCf> lO! HiRf>d

B"ffif ~ ~ ~' ~ f.:n:;r

~~
. (f + g) x = f(x) + g(x)

Bf9t><!! l3"!l ~

(fg) x = f(x) g(x).

llR

~ M = { r e Rc I~i) ~ o }.

~ M, R <tt ~ ~ :!OI\l11Cici1 ~ ? ~ ~ ~
(c)

llR ~ f(x, y)

3lf'EfCf)(fl1
(d )

= y2

+ 4xy + 3x 2 + x 3 + 1 ~ I

[-1, 2]

< n + 1

~ n ~ ~'

m.[x] = n

~_-m-en: f(x, y) ~

mRrn

mqftCflk=td ~

2
( [x] + 3) dx.

-1

Cf){ffi

I Cf<!fT ~ f(x)

.q "fu:rR fllOfiCf>('Fflll ~ ? ~ ~' oT '810f$ll~l!> Cf<IT


2

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3l~ ~ d q ~ ?

liT-1 ~ [x ] C::tl'k'!f"ClCfl ~ x CfiT ~ mJT

n s

dCfi ~ ~

3l~ ~

= [x) 2

+ 3,

I ~ "lffl ~"ll"11Cfl<.1=flll

(a)

Let J = {a + bi I a, b

Z} be the ring of Gaussian integers (subring of C).

Which of the following is J : Euclidean domain, principal ideal domain,

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unique factorization domai.n? Justify your answer.

(b)

Let RC =ring of all real valued continuous functions on [0, 1], under the
operations
(f +g) x = f(x) + g(x)

= f(x) g(x).

(fg) x

15

IsM a maximal ideal ofR? Justify your answer.

(c)

Let f(x, y) = y 2 + 4xy + 3x2 + x 3 + 1. At what points will f(x, y) have a


10

maximum or minimum ?

(d)

Let [x] denote the integer part of the real number x, i.e., if n
where n is an integer, then [x] = n. Is the function

x<n +1

f(x) = [x] 2 + 3

Riemann integrable in [- 1, 2] ? If not, explain why. If it is integrable,


2

compute

J ([x] 2 + 3) dx.

10

-1

Q4.

(a)

rl{PldJ:l ~

f.mcR ~ Cfi) ~ chl fG1 Q\ :


~

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Ml Mz M3
5
Jl 3 12

M4

Jz 7

12

J3 5

11

10

12

J4 6

14

11

14

IT

I=

f sin

8 de

0
Cf)f

(c)

~ RCfllf&IQO I

4._-i<1CflCfi{OI ~

= 5x 1 -

4x2 + 6x3 - 8x4

~~q

x 1 + 2x2 - 2x3 + 4x4 :-::; 40


2x1 - x 2 + x 3 + 2x4 :-::; 8
4x1 - 2x2 + x3 - x 4 :-::; 10

. (a)

Solve the minimum time assignment problem :

15

Machines
Mz M3

M4

Jl 3

12

14

J2 7

12

J3 5

11

10

12

J4 6

14

11

Ml

Jobs

(b)

Using Cauchy's residue theorem, evaluate the integral


IT

15

I=Jsin ede
0

(c)

Minimize z = 5x1 - 4x2 + 6x3 - 8x4


subject to the constraints

x 1 + 2x2 - 2x3 + 4x4 :-::; 40


2x 1 - x 2 + x3 + 2x4 :-::; 8
4x 1 - 2x2 + x 3 - x 4 :-::; 10
20

xi?: 0

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~B

SECTIO NB
Q5.

(a)

=y

f(x) + x g(y) it ~ 1:fl~ f Cf~ g ~

~ ~ ~ ~

fcl0'14'"1

fp:f)Cf){Ul ~ I

(b )

-q

(Ch'"ilRCh<'i ~)
(c)

4;"1+0JI;:fl d

PlWila mm~
~#~~~ :
30-40

3icfi

m;ff~~

=0

cfi)f\i!v, ~ X* y.

~ -qft~ ~'
R~R1f@a

a2 z

a2 z

a z + (X + y) - - + X yOy2
Ox Oy
Ox2

fp:f)Cf){Uf

~ ~

m m;ft ~

~ >rrn ~ ~ ~

40-50 50-60 60 - 70 70-80


31

35

51

42

31

~ 3m ~<1J~H ~ CfiT $kll011fl ~ ~' &f m;ft ~ ~ "ffiCf ~ ~


~45<f21150~~~~ I
(d)

~ ~

fcfi

~ ~311 CfiT 'tffiT

~ ~'tl Pl~Rif@a ~

u , v, w

~ ~
(e)

crm <p,

Ox

ap)

cy oz

y, z, t

-=em: im ~A, B, C <f211 D, ~


~
~

crt ~ ~ m

fll01Chio1 lR ~ CfiT ~ICI~4Ch <f211

~l ( ap, o<p,

\fiffi ~ x,

@311 -ft

tn: ~

"SfCf)"R "{@

fcrcnuf ~ ~ ~ cnr ~

cnT ~ 'PfT b
cnR"T tn: m1 crt

CfiT ~&1lOIH m <f211 ~a,


1Tm ~

fcf> m

qn:coR-ta

rtl~v:

(a)

Form a partial differenti al equation by eliminati ng the arbitrary


10
functions f and g from z =y f(x) + x g(y).

(b)

Reduce the equation


2
z
a
y()x 2

a2z
a2z
+ (x+y) -- + x 2
()x

Oy

Oy

to its canonical form when x * y.

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=0
10

In an examination , the number of students who obtained marks between


certain limits were given in the following table :

(c)

30 - 40 1 40 - 50 50 - 60 60 - 70 70 - 80

Marks
No. ofStudents

31

31

35

51

42

Using Newton forward interpolatio n formula, fmd the number of


10
students whose marks lie between 45 and 50.
Prove that the necessary and sufficient condition that the vortex lines
may be at right angles to the stream lines are

(d)

u, v, w = J.l (Ckp , c3q>,


ax Oy

o<pJ
az
10

where J.l and <pare functions ofx, y, z, t .

Q6.

(e)

Four solid spheres A, B, C and D, each of mass m and radius a, are


placed with their centres on the four corners of a square of side b.
Calculate the moment of inertia of the system about a diagonal of the
10
square.

(a)

~ chl~q:

(D2 + DD'- 6D' 2 ) z = x2 sin (x + y)

~ D o2TT D' ~ ~ ~ ~

ax

-Q:m ~ ~

(b)

~.
ay

chl~q: "it~

= C(3z + 1), (C ~ f?~ ~)


<iiMCf>d: Slfd-eJ;; Cf){d1 ~ o2TT "it Cfl

z(x + y)

~~
~I

~ ~dll(ctCh ~

(c)

o2TT

irtt

~ ~ ~ x

=0

x2

+; = 1,

o2TT x

= 1 it :rm=rr

= l t >ffi'll -q

BrRr

~2fr -ij fcruq "f1{ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ Wr A . x (l - x) WU "Cf>Pf.1 ~ ~


~ x TR irtJ q:)f
~ t TR ~ fW it fcnm
W; fenm ~ t (f) fcom

~~cfi)Mq: I

Solve

(a)

2
CD2 + DD' - 6D'2 ) z = x sin (x + y)

where D and D' denote -

ax

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::

a
.
ay

and -

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(b)

Find the surface which intersects the surfaces of the system


z(x + y)

= C(3z + 1), (C being a constant)

orthogonally and which passes through the circle x2 + y2


(c)

= 1, z = 1.

15

A tightly stretched string with fixed end points x = 0 and x = l IS


initially at rest in equilibrium position. If it is set vibrating by giving
each point a velocity A. . x (l - x), find the displacement of the string at

any distance x from one end at any timet.

Q7.

(a)

~ SJ''HI ~"d Xo ~ ~ ~ ~ f(x) = 0

~ - ~ fufu ~
~ ~, eps
(b)

20

WR ~

~c--lnf{~

cnT

~ ~ ~ ~

~ gHI~R1lll efa

fcl<t>fBd ~'

f.:rmftf ~8J ~ C12IT ~ f '(x) in fu"Q: f.:rmfur W;r ~~ ~

~ liR fll'iflll
y' = x (y + x) - 2
y(O)

=2

~ ~ ~~ll'iflCI f~ ~
3WfT1=J
(c)

fcm11

(Rtr ~) h
~ ~

-mi'l:f

"fltt,

y(06) CfiT flblCh( lfR" qf{f;hfe;ld ~

= 015 ~ ~ ferftr Cfi1 ~ ~


~ ~ {fll 11:$) CfiT ~ Hq

"fiRUft -q

if>

~~

~ Tfm ~ I ~

~-q~C12IT~ k~-q~ I

(a)

16 288

40 464

10

12

14

16

18

20

512

320

176

32

Develop an algorithm for Newton - Raphson method to solve f(x)

=0

starting with initial iterate x0, n be the number of iterations allowed,


eps be the prescribed relative error and delta be the prescribed lower
bound for f'(x).
20

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(b)

ximat e
Use E uler's metho d with step size h = 015 to compute the appro
l value
value of y(06), correc t up to five decim al place s from the initia
problem
y' = x (y + x) - 2
y(O)

(c)

15

=2

following
The veloci ty of a train which starts from rest is given in the
table . The time is in minu tes a nd veloci ty is in km/h our.
t

10

12

14

16

18

20

16

288

40

464

512

320

176

32

by using
E stima te appro ximat ely the total distan ce r un in 30 minutes
15

comp osite Simp son's .!_ rule.

QS.

(a)

~ l ~ ~ ~
Pt<:1~(1 ~

3fn:

-B ~ di~h:n:

("l lOJ (1 ~ ~ ~ CR WI ~

~ CflK1 ~7t ~ ~ n2 = ( 3 ~)
(b)

('f{ff ,

fifcqo (f~ A ~
I ~ fc!1 Sl("lllOJHI

~ AB (1~ BC, B tn: lOJ~oA<fd

x -31&1 ~ t HklOJCf>

fun

7.

TR 3'1 ClCf>l !tl

a.bf

"Cf>1 tRdT

-it fcl1

qfHf1lOll ~ (f~ ~ ~ ~ (0, a) "Yl: ~ met m ~ 3fn: (0, b) TR m


(f~ ~ =;ffUII r JO!Cf) ~ "Yl: ~ lTGff ~ 31-Rf tR ~ ~ ~ ~
2
2
t ~ p ~ CflT t:f.1fCJ ~
)
b
(am
np
~
l
qftolls:f
fc!1 qf<fflt:tl tR
{2ab (a + b)}

(c)

~ ~

ffrcn

dl ~
1

{
m~ K ~ n ("JU;f{@l<!l ~' ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~nl<hl

~ ~ \iloR~ii (~ ) ~ ~ ~ ("lt:tf?l(1 ~~ ~ ~ ~'


2 3

eft ~ ~ ~

~ 1"ffu ~ I ~ ~ fcnm
a
~ ~ ~ ~ 3fu: LJ>Cfl~~l'"l ~ B ~ (nSn-1)
K

tfi ~ "Yl: ~ :wrn ~


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10

(a)

Two equal rods AB and BC, each of length l, smoothly jointed at B, are
suspended from A and oscillate in a vertical plane through A. Show that
2
the periods of normal oscillations are rr where n 2 =(3 ~J g .
15
n
~7
l

(b)

If fluid fills the region of space on the positive side of the x-axis, which is

a rigid boundary and if there be a source m at the point (0, a) and an


equal sink at (0, b) and if the pressure on the negative side be the same
as the pressure at infinity, show that the resultant pressure on the
rrpm 2 (a- b) 2
boundary is
where pis the density of the fluid.
15
{2ab (a+ b)}

(c)

If n rectilinear vortices of the same strength K are symmetrically


arranged as generators of a circular cylinder of radius a in an infinite
liquid, prove that the vortices will move round the cylinder uniformly in
.

time

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2 3

Srr a

(n -1) K

. Find the velocity at any point of the liquid.

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