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3. a 3-surface enclosure is formed by the internal surfaces of a cylinder (top, bottom, and side). the radius of the cylinder is r = 0.1 m and the height is h = 0.25 m. the bottom surface is steadily heated at a rate of q = 100 w, the top surface is cooled so that its temperature is 300 k., and the side surface is insulated. determine the temperature of the side, assuming all surfaces are blackbodies.

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