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Engineering, 05.10.2019 12:00, alisonlebron15

For each of the three modes of heat transfer, draw a sketch and write its steady-state, 1-d fundamental equation. briefly define/explain each variable, derivatives, and minus sign, etc. as they occur in each equation.

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