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Long-Answer Question: Read the introduction below and then answer Questions 6-10 A very long uniform bar initially at 0°

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Long-Answer Question: Read the introduction below and then answer Questions 6-10 A very long uniform bar initially at 0° C is heated resistively at t = 0 to temperature T, in a region from -a <r <a, where x = 0 corresponds to the centre of the bar. The temperature of the bar then follows the equation: T, =c?T, (1) Two possible general solutions for this governing equation, but not necessarily for the current initial and boundary conditions, are: T(x, t) = 38" [N-7(0,0)cos(px – pu)e-opred pot du dp (2) T(x, t) = {(A, cos(px) + B, sin(px)De (3)

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