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Proof That the State Space for an Ideal Gas is Not Conservative
Rate of Heat Loss Per Unit Length From an Insulated Cylinder
Temperature Distribution Throughout a Hollow Sphere
Temperature Gradient in a Material
The Heat Equation in Spherical Polar Coordinates

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