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Engineering, 15.04.2020 02:00, drippyc1363

Forced air with temperature of 10 °C and velocity of 15 m/s flows on a heated flat plate (200 cm long and 20 cm width) at surface temperature of 100 °C. The thermal conductivity, kinematic viscosity, density, and Prandtl number of the air are k = 0.026 W/m. C, ν = 1.6 x 10-5 m2/s, rho = 1.12 and Pr = 0.71, respectively. What is the heat transfer rate of the entire surface?

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