The temperature T' (in degree centigrade, °C) in a solid metal sphere is given by the function e-(+²³+²) Questions 6,7 and 8 from the given information. 6) Choose the set of correct options. The rate of change of temperature in the direction of X-axis is continuous at every point. O The rate of change of temperature in the direction of Z-axis is not continuous at the origin. The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is constant and that is 0. The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is constant and that is e.

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The temperature T (in degree centigrade, °C) in a solid metal sphere is given by the function e-(²+²+²)
Questions 6,7 and 8 from the given information.
6) Choose the set of correct options.
The rate of change of temperature in the direction of X-axis is continuous at every point.
The rate of change of temperature in the direction of Z-axis is not continuous at the origin.
The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is constant and that is 0.
The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is constant and that is e.
The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is not constant.
Transcribed Image Text:The temperature T (in degree centigrade, °C) in a solid metal sphere is given by the function e-(²+²+²) Questions 6,7 and 8 from the given information. 6) Choose the set of correct options. The rate of change of temperature in the direction of X-axis is continuous at every point. The rate of change of temperature in the direction of Z-axis is not continuous at the origin. The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is constant and that is 0. The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is constant and that is e. The rate of change of temperature at the origin from any direction is not constant.
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