Effects of the external temperature-dependent heat sources on the unsteady free convective and mass-transfer hydromagnetic flow in the Stokes problem

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Convective Heat Transfer, Heat Sources, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Mass Transfer, Stokes Law (Fluid Mechanics), Unsteady Flow, Laplace Transformation, Magnetic Fields, Partial Differential Equations, Skin Friction, Temperature Dependence

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The effects of external temperature-dependent heat sources and mass transfer on free convection flow of an electrically conducting viscous fluid past an impulsively starting infinite vertical limited surface in presence of a transverse magnetic field have been considered. Solutions for the velocity and skin-friction, in closed form are obtained by using the Laplace transform technique. The paper is concluded with a discussion on the obtained results.

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