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4- The components of a vertical circuit board, 150 mm on a side, dissipate 5 W. The back surface is well insulated and the front surface is exposed to quiescent air at 27 C Assuming a uniform surface heat flux, what is the maximum temperature of the board? What is the temperature of the board for an isothermal surface condition? (u-24.3x10 m/s, v-17x10 m/s k-0.0272W/m. K. P₁=0.704)
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