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Engineering, 06.03.2021 02:40 tayshawngooch

The difference between an initial condition and a boundary condition for conduction in a solid is: a. an initial condition specifies the temperature at the start of the problem and a boundary condition specifies where the boundaries are located.
b. an initial condition specifies the properties of the solid and a boundary condition specifies where the boundaries are located.
c. an initial condition specifies the temperature at the start of the problem and a boundary condition provides information about temperatures on the boundaries.
d. an initial condition specifies the properties of the solid and a boundary condition specifies the temperatures on the boundaries.

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