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advanced engineering mathematics fifth edition Dennis G.zill and Warren S.wright ..Exercise#14.1 question number 16 and 17 answers i want to get as early as possible


Transcribed Image Text:The plate in the first quadrant shown in FIGURE 14.1.8 is one-
eighth of the annular plate in Figure 14.1.4. Find the steady-
steady temperature u(r, 0).
y=x
u=0
u= 100
u = 0
a 1 b
u =0
FIGURE 14.1.8 Plate in Problem 16
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