Nonlinear finite elements/Quiz 0

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Please answer the following questions. Answers such as "don't know", "knew once but have forgotten", and "never seen that before" are acceptable.


          \mathbf{K} \mathbf{d} = \mathbf{f}
What is the physical meaning of the equation (think Newton's laws)?
 
          \boldsymbol{\nabla} \bullet \boldsymbol{\sigma} = 0
What do the symbols mean?

          \frac{\partial T}{\partial t} - \frac{1}{C_v~\rho}
                      \boldsymbol{\nabla} \bullet (\boldsymbol{\kappa}\bullet\boldsymbol{\nabla} T) = Q
What do the symbols mean?
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