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The two dimensional heat equation in steady state is also known as​

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Answered by chailsi11517
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2(m2+n2)t/36) . To deal with inhomogeneous boundary conditions in heat problems, one must study the solutions of the heat equation that do not vary with time. These are the steady state solutions.

Answered by Anonymous
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The two-dimensional heat equation in steady state is also known as​ The Laplace equation.

The Laplace equation governs the temperature distribution for two-dimensional steady-state heat conduction.

The two-dimensional heat equation is the equation representing the conduction of heat in a 2D object. When this equation is taken in steady-state i.e. when the temperature does not change with time it is also known as The Laplace equation.

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