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Engineering, 19.07.2019 20:30 llewis2731

Acooper object that can be modeled as cube with 10 cm edges is soaking at uniform temperature of 260 c. it was suddenly placed in an environment maintained at 35 c and having heat transfer coefficient h=20 w/m2. c. the properties of the copper are as follows: rho = 8900 kg/m^3, cp=0.38 kj/kg. °c, and k=370 w/m-c. a)- calculate the time required for the center temperature to reach 90°c. b)-calculate the total heat transfer over the time period required for the center temperature to become 90°c.

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