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Engineering, 21.11.2019 04:31, ozieera

The inner and outer surfaces of a 0.5-cm-thick, 2-m × 2-m window glass during winter are 10 ◦c and 3 ◦c, respectively.

if the thermal conductivity of the glass is 0.78 w/m·k, determine the amount of heat loss (not the rate of loss) through the glass over a period of 5 hr.

what would your answer be if the thickness of the glass was 1 cm?

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