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⚡ Enter ArenaA finite difference simulation of heat transfer through a steel beam requires a very small time step to avoid instability. Which mechanism explains this stringent time step requirement?
A)Material density is relatively high
B)Thermal conductivity is temperature-dependent
C)Error propagation amplifies initial perturbations✓
D)Convection dominates radiative heat loss
💡 Explanation
Numerical instability arises because small errors in the finite difference approximation are amplified at each time step, leading to unbounded oscillations. Therefore, a smaller time step reduces the error and its subsequent amplification, rather than altering material properties.
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