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Find The Solution of 36 + 10u If (T 0) 3e Using The Method of Separation of Variables

The document contains 50 multiple choice questions about partial differential equations. Questions 41-50 ask about specific partial differential equations, their classification, order, and solutions using methods like separation of variables and superposition theorem. The questions cover topics like heat equations, linear vs nonlinear systems, elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic equations, and the form of general first-order quasilinear partial differential equations.
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Find The Solution of 36 + 10u If (T 0) 3e Using The Method of Separation of Variables

The document contains 50 multiple choice questions about partial differential equations. Questions 41-50 ask about specific partial differential equations, their classification, order, and solutions using methods like separation of variables and superposition theorem. The questions cover topics like heat equations, linear vs nonlinear systems, elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic equations, and the form of general first-order quasilinear partial differential equations.
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∂u ∂u ∂u

41. Find the solution of  = 36 + 10u if   (t = 0) = 3e−2x using the method of


∂x ∂t ∂x
separation of variables.

3 −t
a) − e−2x e 3
2
−t
b) 3exe 3

3 −t
c) − e2x e 3
2
−t
d) 3exe 3

42. A partial differential equation has

a) One independent variable

b) Two or more independent variables

c) More than one dependent variable

d) Equal number of dependent and independent variables

∂2 Z ∂2 Z
43. The partial differential equation +6 =xy is classified as
∂ x2 ∂ y2

a) Elliptic b) Parabolic c) Hyperbolic d) None of


the above

44. A first-order quasilinear partial differential equation with two independent variables has the
general form 

∂w ∂w
a) F (x, y, w) + g(x, y, w) = h(x, y, w)
∂x ∂x

∂w ∂w
b) F (x, y, ) + g(x, y, ) = h(x, y, )
∂x ∂x

c) both (a) and (b)


d) none of these

45. In superposition theorem, when we consider the effect of one voltage source, all
the other voltage sources are ____________

a) Shorted
b) Opened
c) Removed
d) Undisturbed

46.  Superposition theorem is valid for _________

a) Linear systems
b) Non-linear systems
c) Both linear and non-linear systems
d) Neither linear nor non-linear systems

47. Who was the first person to develop the heat equation?

a) Joseph Fourier
b) Galileo Galilei
c) Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
d) Robert Boyle

48. Heat Equation is an example of elliptical partial differential equation.

a) elliptical partial differential equation

b) Linear systems

c) Parabolic partial differential equation

d) Both C and B

∂2 Z ∂ z 5 ∂2 Z
49. What is the order of the partial differential equation ,  2
∂x
−¿ ( )
∂y
+
∂x ∂ y
=0

a) Order-5
b) Order-1
c) Order-4
d) Order-2

∂2 Z ∂2 Z
50. The solution of - 2  0 is
∂ x2 ∂y

a) z  f1( y  x)  ( y x )

b) z  f1( y  x)  f2 ( y x )

c) z  f2( y  x)  f2 ( y x )

d) z  f( y2  x2 )

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