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Physics, 29.02.2020 01:26 paulusl19

Consider a 3-m-high, 6-m-wide, and 0.3-m-thick brick wall whose thermal conductivity is k 5 0.8 W/m·K. On a certain day, the temperatures of the inner and the outer surfaces of the wall are measured to be 14°C and 2°C, respectively. Determine the rate of heat loss through the wall on that day.

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