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hi i have 2 question -how to right for example 10 power of 2 in comsol -I'm doing heat transfer in solids and i want to take the maximal value of temperature so when i simulate i get 3 different value from : -temperature surface -isovalue -isothermes which max temperature should i take from the 3 and pls can i get explanation for the 3 terms.


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Posted: 4 years ago Jun 18, 2020, 12:03 p.m. EDT

For powers of 10 use the standard notation: 1e2 is short for 1 × 10². In general, you can use the ^ operator for powers, so a^b stands for a elevated to the power b

I don't understand what you mean with the rest of your question.

For powers of 10 use the standard notation: `1e2` is short for `1 × 10²`. In general, you can use the `^` operator for powers, so `a^b` stands for `a elevated to the power b` I don't understand what you mean with the rest of your question.

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