2.10 Semi-Infinite Rod
2.10 Semi-Infinite Rod
- 2 is an eigenvalue.
- We have only seen problems over finite intervals up to this point.
- It is useful to assume that an object is infinite.
- Extending from 0 to [?
- ].
- There is no other boundary condition in the absence of one.
- The heat equation and boundary condition are not different.
- A sum of functions is not fixed.
- We can attack them.
- We were told to use a negative constant.
- The improper integral is made by the exponential function.
- The interpretation of our solution must be taken care of.
- The problem can be solved in Eqs.
- The temperature of the long right end is different from the left one.
- The solution is given by the teacher.
- The values are 0.01, 0.1, and 1.
- 2 hasn't changed much from its initial value.
- The temperature at the surface varies according to time of day and season.