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Physics, 11.12.2019 00:31, Saurelroodley15

If with steady-state heat flow established, you double the thickness of a wall built from solid uniform material, the rate of heat loss for a given temperature difference across the thickness will:

a) become 1/ 2 of its original value.
b) become one-half of its original value.
c) become four times its original value.
d) also double.
e) become one-fourth of its original value.

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