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In a grid of wires, the temperature at exterior mesh points is maintained at constant values as shown in the figure. When the grid is in thermal equilibrium, the temperature at each interior mesh point is the average of the temperatures at the four adjacent points. For instance, T1=T2+T3+0â120/4. Find the temperatures T1,T2, T3,T4, when the grid is in thermal
equilibrium.
T2=(T1+T4+0+80)/4. T3=(T1+T4+360-120)/4 T4=(T2+T3+80-120)/4
In a grid of wires, the temperature at exterior mesh points is maintained at constant values as shown in the figure. When the grid is in thermal equilibrium, the temperature at each interior mesh point is the average of the temperatures at the four adjacent points. For instance, T1=T2+T3+0â120/4. Find the temperatures T1,T2, T3,T4, when the grid is in thermal
equilibrium.
T2=(T1+T4+0+80)/4. T3=(T1+T4+360-120)/4 T4=(T2+T3+80-120)/4
Keith LeannonLv2
9 Nov 2019