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Engineering, 04.09.2019 19:20, chiah

Energy is generated uniformly in a 6 cm thick wall. the steady-state temperature distribution
t(z) = 145 + 3000z - 1500z^2
where t is temperature measured in c, and z is the distance measured from one side of the walls in meters. determine the rate of heat generation per unit volume if the thermal conductivity of the wall is 15 w/m. k.

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