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Temperature distribution with heat generation
i know that constant i wrote in my answer that it is equal to T0. problem is the c1. i have no idea how to calculate it becase the other side of it has a diffrent k and has no heat generation.even if i compere heat flux. what shall i do ? I've tried everything!- noName2
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Temperature distribution with heat generation
i know that..- noName2
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Temperature distribution with heat generation
anyone?- noName2
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Temperature distribution with heat generation
well , i found the general form of the distribution of the electric wire area(0<x<L) but I am missing a constant because I am not sure what's the temprature in the middle. i was asked to find the distribution from 0<x<2L ..so i don't know if what i did is right.. here's what i did (image )...- noName2
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Temperature distribution with heat generation
hey i really need help with solving this question. 1. Homework Statement the problem is in one dimension x ( 2 plates with diffrent K joined together) for x=0 T=500 ( constat temp) 0<x<L - electric wire is generating heat that maintane the constant temp in x=0 ,it has K=40W/mK. L<x<2L - there...- noName2
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