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Atmospheric air is in parallel flow (u=10 m/s, to= 15°c) over a flat heater surface that is to be maintained at a temperature of 90°c. the heater surface area is 0.25 m^2, and the airflow is known to induce a drag forde of 0.15 n on the heater. what is the electrical power needed to maintain the prescribed surface temperature?
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