- - The FTCS numerical scheme for the heat equation is shown below. c² At Th+1 =T" + (Tm1 - 27" +T+1) Ax? Given that c2

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- - The FTCS numerical scheme for the heat equation is shown below. c² At Th+1 =T" + (Tm1 - 27" +T+1) Ax? Given that c2

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The Ftcs Numerical Scheme For The Heat Equation Is Shown Below C At Th 1 T Tm1 27 T 1 Ax Given That C2 1
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- - The FTCS numerical scheme for the heat equation is shown below. c² At Th+1 =T" + (Tm1 - 27" +T+1) Ax? Given that c2 =0.02 m²/s, At = 0.1 s, Ax = 0.1 m, and using the data provided below, estimate T3 to one decimal place and type your answer in the box provided. T2 0 -4 = -1 TA = -2
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