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11. A semi infinite solid x>0 is initially at temperature zero. At time t>0,a constant temperature V 0>0
is applied and maintained at the face x=0. Find the temperature at any point of the solid at any
time t>0.
12. The initial temperature of a slab of homogeneous maintained bounded by the planes x=0 and x=l
is u0. Find the temperature in this solid after the face x=0 is insulated and the temperature of face
x=l is reduced to zero.
u 2 u
t t 2
K 2 k1
V0
x
erfc
.
where
1
K1 k 2
2 (k 2 t )
15. A beam which is hinged at its ends x=0 and x=l carries a uniform load w 0 per unit length. Find the
deflection at any point.
16. A beam which is clamped at its ends x=0 and x=l carries a uniform load w 0 per unit length. Show
W0 x 2 (l x) 2
24 EI
t, o t
0, t
PART- B
11. Solve
u 2 u
, x>0, t>0, subject to the conditions (i) u=o when x=0 ,t>0 (ii)
t
x 2
1,0 x 1
0, x 1
u
2u
2 2 if u(0,t)=0. U(x,0)= e-x, x>0, u(x,t) is bounded when x>0, t>0.
t
x
1
2 t
(x )
du.
4t
f (u ) exp
v v
14. If the flow of heat is liner so that the variation of with z and y may be neglected and if it is
assumed that no heat is generated in the medium, then solve the differential equation
2
k 2 , x (one dimensional heat equation) where and =f(x) when t=o being a
t
x
given function of x.
4v 2v
v
=0 on y=0.
y
f (u ) du
0
sinh(b y ) P
sin xp sin updp
sinh pb
UNIT- III
PROBABILITY AND DISTRIBUTION
PART- A
1. Define mathematical definition of probability.
2. A bag contains 6 red and 7 black balls. Find the probability of drawing a red ball.
3. A coin is flipped twice. What is the probability of getting at least one head.
4. Find the binomial distribution for which mean is 4 and variance is 3.
5. Define Poisson distribution with mean and variance.
6. Write the application of Poisson distribution.
7. Define exponential distribution.
8. Suppose that duration X (in minutes) of long distance calls from your home follows an exponential law
1 5x
e
with p.d.f f(x) = 5
, x 0 .Find P (0x6)
0, x 0
20
S .D
11a) (i) In a bolt factory machines A,B and C manufacture respectively 25%,35% and 40% of the total
.Out of output 5%,4% and 2% are defective bolt . A bolt is drawn at random from the product is found to
be defective. What are the probabilities that it was manufactured by machines A, B and C.?
(8)
x:
the
P( x) a
1
3a
2
5a
3
7a
9a
11a
6
13a
7
15a
(10)
8
17a
(1) Determine
value of a
(2) P ( X 4) ,
P ( X 3), P (0 X 6)
(6)
(8)
(8)
14. a)(i) The number of monthly breakdown of a computer is a r.v having a Poisson distribution with
mean equal to 1.8. Find the probability that this computer will function for a month
(8)
(ii) The atoms of radioactive elements are randomly disintegrating. If every gram of this element
on average emits 3.9 alpha particles emitted per second. What is the probability that during next
second the number of alpha particles emitted from one gram
(8)
15a)(i)The amount of time that a watch will run without having to be reset is a r.v having an exponential
distribution with mean 120 days. Find the probability that such a watch will
(a) have to be reset in less than 24 days and
(b) not have to be reset in at least 180 days
(8)
(ii) The mileage which car owners get certain kind of radial tyre is a random variable having an
exponential distribution with mean 4000 km. Find the probability that one of these tyres will
last
a) At least 2000km.
b) At most 3000km.
(8)
16 a ) (i) The weekly wages of 1000 workmen are normally distributed around a mean of Rs 50. With a
S.D of Rs 7. Estimate the number of workers whose weekly wages will be
(a) Between Rs 40 and Rs 72.
(8)
(ii) The savings bank account of a customer showed an average balance of Rs 150 and a S.D of
Rs 50. Assuming that the account balance are normally distributed
(a) What percentage of account is over Rs 200?
(b) What percentage of account is between Rs 120 and Rs 170?
(c) What percentage of account is less than Rs .75?
Unit-IV
Testing of hypothesis
Part A
(8)
t test.
6. Give the 95% confidence limits of the for large sample.
5. State any two test of significance of
7. Define the term standard error.
8. Define Critical Values.
9. Define one tailed and two tailed tests.
10. Write two applications of 2 - test.
Part B
11. Random Samples are drawn from two countries gave the following data relating to the heights of
adults males.
Country A
Country B
67.42
67.25
S.D
2.58
2.50
No. of Samples
1000
1200
(16)
Size
Sample mean
10
15
90
II
12
14
108
Test whether the samples could have come from the same normal population.
(16)
13. In a certain experiment to compare too types of pigfood A and A, the following results of
increases in weights were observed in Pigs.
(16)
Pig Number
Total
Increase in Food A
49
53
51
52
47
50
52
53
407
Increase in Food B
52
55
52
53
50
54
54
53
423
(i) Assuming that two sample of pigs are independent can we conclude that food B. Is better
than food A.
(ii) Also examine the case when the same set of eight pigs was used in both the food.
14. (a) Two sets of 100 students each were taught to read by two different methods. After the
instructions
were
over
a
leading
test
given
to
them
reveal
(8)
(b) Two samples are drawn from the two normal populations from the following data. Test
whether the two samples have same variance at 5% level.
(8)
Sample I
60
65
71
74
76
82
85
87
Sample II
61
66
67
85
78
63
85
86
88
91
15. (a) A sample of 900 members has a mean 34 cms and S.D 2.600. Is this sample from a large
population of mean 3.25 cm & S.D 2.61 cm? If the population is normal and its mean is
unknown find 95% and 98% confidential limit of the true mean.
(8)
(b) In an investigation into health and nutrition of two groups of children of different social
statue the following are got
Social status
Health
Poor
Rich
Total
130
20
150
102
108
210
Above Normal
24
96
120
Total
256
224
480
(8)
16. (a) A certain pesticide is packed into bars by a machine. A random sample of 10 bars is drawn
and their contents are found to weigh (in kgs) as follows. 50, 45, 49, 52, 44, 48, 46, 45, 49, 45.
Test if the average packing can be 50 kg (10.05 = 2.262 for degrees of freedom 9).
(8)
(b) 200 digits were chosen at random from a set of tables the frequency of digits were
Digits
Frequency 18
19
23
21
16
25
22
20
21
15
Using Chi square test, find the digit were distributed in equal number in the tables. (8)
Unit V
Theory of Estimation
Part A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1 , 0 x , 0
else
(8)
12. a) Find the maximum likelihood estimate for the parameter of a Poisson distribution on the
basis of a sample of size n. Also find its variance.
(8)
b) Show that the sample mean x , is sufficient for estimating the parameter of a Poisson
distribution.
(8)
13. Calculate the correlation coefficient between the age of husband and the age of wife from the
following data.
Age of husband
35
34
40
43
56
20
38
Age of wife
32
30
31
32
53
20
33
14. a) Using 1964 as the origin obtain a straight line trend equation by the method of least squares
and also find the trend values for 1969.
(10)
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
Value
380
400
650
720
690
620
670
950
1040
b) A group of 5 students took tests before and after training and obtain the following scores:
(6)
10
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
38
40
65
72
69
60
87
95
Sales in lakhs
(16)
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