b) Find the temperature u(x,t) from the heat equation in a laterally insulated copper bar 80 cm long with c²=1.158 cm²/sec. If the initial temperature is represented by the below graph and the ends are kept at 0°C. f(x) 1/2 y=x^2 + x 1/2 1 3/2

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Find the temperature u(x,t) from the heat equation in a laterally insulated copper bar 80 cm long with c**2=1.158 cm**2/sec. If the initial temperature is represented by the below graph and the ends are kept at 0C.

b) Find the temperature u(x,t) from the heat equation in a laterally insulated copper
bar 80 cm long with c²=1.158 cm²/sec. If the initial temperature is represented by
the below graph and the ends are kept at 0°C.
f(x)
1/2
y=x^2
+ x
1/2
1
3/2
Transcribed Image Text:b) Find the temperature u(x,t) from the heat equation in a laterally insulated copper bar 80 cm long with c²=1.158 cm²/sec. If the initial temperature is represented by the below graph and the ends are kept at 0°C. f(x) 1/2 y=x^2 + x 1/2 1 3/2
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