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In the Add Physics window, either enter a Search term or navigate the tree to locate the physics interface to be added to the Component.
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The contents of the Add Physics window depends on the space dimension of the active model component. If there are no Component nodes in the model, the list of physics interfaces is empty.
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Once a physics interface is clicked, review and optionally modify any dependent variable names in the Dependent Variables section and, for some physics interfaces, specify the number of dependent variables. For PDE interfaces under Mathematics, you can also click the Units tab to specify units for the equation by defining a unit through a physical quantity for the dependent variable and the source term. See Units for more information about these settings.
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When there is already a physics interface added to the Component, the existing Studies are listed under Physics interfaces in study. By default, the studies appear with a check mark () in the Solve column, which indicates that the study solves for the dependent variables in the physics interface. Click in the column to clear the check mark and exclude the physics interface from that study.
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If you click Add to Component, the physics interfaces are added to the Model Builder and become active in the entire model component’s geometry by default. You can also press Enter to add the physics components to the component.
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If you click Add to Selection, the physics interfaces are added to the Model Builder with a selection taken from the selected geometric entities in the Graphics window. This is a method called preselection.
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In the first case, an Insert Physics dialog box appears where you can browse or type the path and name of the COMSOL Multiphysics model file from which you want to insert physics interfaces in the Model field. Select one or more of the physics interfaces in the model from the Physics list in the Insert Physics dialog box and then click OK to insert them into the current model. The list includes the space dimension for the physics interface so that you can select compatible physics interfaces.
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In the last case, a fullscreen Select Model window opens, where you can insert a physics interfaces from an existing database, add a new database, or browse for models to insert physics interfaces from. Select one or more of the physics interfaces in the model from the Physics list in the Insert Physics dialog box and then click OK to insert them into the current model. See also The Select Model Window.
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