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The heat transfer coefficient for hydrogen flowing over a sphere is to be determined by observing the temperature-time history of a sphere fabricated from pure copper. The sphere, which is 20 mm in diameter, is at 75°C before it is inserted into the gas stream having a temperature of 27°C. A thermocouple on the outer surface of the sphere indicates 55 C 97 s after the sphere is inserted into the hydrogen. Assume and then justify that the sphere behaves as a spacewise isothermal object and calculate the heat transfer coefficient.

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