Integration : K(d^2T/dz^2) = w(dT/dz) and Derivatives : A*sin((pi*y)/L)
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Integrate both sides of this equation:
K(d^2T/dz^2) = w(dT/dz)
Derive this equation:
A*sin((pi*y)/L)
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Integrate both sides of this equation:
K(d^2T/dz^2) = ...
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An integral and derivative are found. The expert derives equations on both sides.
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