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The initial condition.

  Clearly, the temperature distribution in the bar will be different depending on the temperature distribution that existed in the bar at the starting time. So, to find the temperature, we will also need an initial condition of the form

 
T(x,0) = T0(x),

(5)

in which T0(x) is a given function.


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