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Engineering, 19.07.2019 06:20 seanisom7

You turn on your kitchen sink faucet and hot water falls onto the bottom of the cold sink. consider he conduction of heat within the material that the sink is made of in the area under the thin film of water before it equation for this situation. justify the elimination of all unnecessary terms by stating your assumptions. rewrite the heat conduction equation after the appropriate terms have been eliminated. propose boundary and/or initial conditions that might be appropriate for this situation. reaches the hydraulic jump. write down the complete differential heat conduction

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