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U X U y A U X U T U X U T: Partial Differential Equation Number of Inde
U X U y A U X U T U X U T: Partial Differential Equation Number of Inde
a. One
b. Two or more
c. Infinite
d. 0
∂2 u ∂2 u
a. + =0
∂ x2 ∂ y2
2
2∂ u ∂u
b. a 2
=
∂x ∂t
∂2 u ∂2 u
c. =
∂ x2 ∂ t 2
d. None of above
2
∂u 2 ∂ u
Q.3 The PDE =a represents
∂t ∂ x2
a. Laplace equation
c. wave equation
∂2 y 2 ∂2 y
Q. 4 The equation =c with usual notations representing
∂ t2 ∂ x2
b. Laplace equation
c. Wave Equation
d. None of above
∂2 y 2 ∂2 y
Q.5 The Most general solution of the equation =c is
∂ t2 ∂ x2
∂u ∂2 u
Q.6 The Most general solution of the equation = is
∂ t ∂ x2
2
a. u =(c 1 cosmx+ c2 sinmx )e−m t
pt − pt
c. u =(c 1 e + c2 e )(c 3 cospx +c 4 sinpx )
∂2 v ∂2 v
Q.7 The Most general solution of the equation + =0 with v(x,y)=0 (for y→ ∞ for all x) is
∂ x2 ∂ y2
mx
a.v(x, y) =(c 1 cosmy+ c2 sinmy )(c 3 e +c 4 e
−mx
)
a. c 1=0
b. c 2=0
c. c 3=0
d. c 4 =0
2
Q.9 Using boundary condition u(0,t)=0 to the solution y =( c 1 cosmx+ c2 sinmx )e−m t
a. ∞
b. m2
c. 0
d. 1
Q.10) Using boundary condition y(0,t)=0 to the solution y =( c 1 cosmx+ c2 sinmx )(c 3 coscmt + c 4 sin cmt)
a. ∞
b. 1
c. 0
d. m