Q-2 Zero temparature ends ) Suppose that a copper rod of lenght 50 cm was placed into a reservoir with hot water at 50° C so that half of it is in the air at 20°c. At t=0, the rod is taken out and its ends are kept at constant ambient temparature of 20° c. Let us denote the difference between the rod's temparature and the ambient temparature by U(x,t), where x is the distance from the left end of the rod, x=0. The U(x,t) is a solution of the initial boundary value problem: U, = « Ugx x = 1.14 With boundary conditions as U(0, t) = U(50, t) = 0 30, 0
Q-2 Zero temparature ends ) Suppose that a copper rod of lenght 50 cm was placed into a reservoir with hot water at 50° C so that half of it is in the air at 20°c. At t=0, the rod is taken out and its ends are kept at constant ambient temparature of 20° c. Let us denote the difference between the rod's temparature and the ambient temparature by U(x,t), where x is the distance from the left end of the rod, x=0. The U(x,t) is a solution of the initial boundary value problem: U, = « Ugx x = 1.14 With boundary conditions as U(0, t) = U(50, t) = 0 30, 0
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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.7: Applied Problems
Problem 70E
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