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Engineering, 18.02.2020 01:01 sarahgrindstaff123

Consider a very long rectangular fin attached to a flat surface such that the temperature at the end of the fin is essentially that of the surrounding air, that is, 20°C. Its width is 5.0 cm, thickness is 1.0 mm, thermal conductivity is 200 W/m·K, and base temperature is 130°C. The heat transfer coefficient is 20 W/m2·K. Estimate the fin temperature at a distance of 5.0 cm from the base. The fin temperature is

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