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Physics, 02.07.2019 21:30 angelesramos112

Acomposite wall 8 m long and 4 m high consists of 4 cm of brick, 8 cm of concrete, 6 cm of fiberglass and 10 cm of corkboard. the inside temperature is 18°c, and the outside temperature is 40°c. how much heat is flow into the house through this wall in 10 hours?

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