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An automobile radiator may be viewed as a cross-flow heat exchanger with both fluids unmixed. Water enters the radiator at a flow rate of 0.05 kg/s and a temperature of 400 K, and leaves the radiator at 330 K. The water is cooled by air that enters at a rate of 0.75 kg/s with a temperature of 300 K. (a) If the overall heat transfer coefficient is 200 W/m2K, what is the required heat transfer surface area

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