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⚡ Enter ArenaAn engineer applies partial differential equations to model heat distribution within a CPU. What causes the simulated temperature gradient to inaccurately represent the real-world thermal behavior?
A)Ignoring conservation of total energy
B)Simplified boundary conditions assumption✓
C)Overestimating the CPU surface area
D)Incorrectly modelling uniform heat generation
💡 Explanation
The temperature gradient becomes inaccurate because simplified boundary conditions neglect localized heat sinks. This alters the predicted heat flow through the system, leading to an incorrect temperature profile. Therefore, the model deviates, rather than due to energy conservation or CPU dimensions.
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