'Calculate the heat loss per m? of surface area for a temporary insulating wall of a food cold storage room where the outside temperature is 299.9 K and the inside temperature 276.5 K The wall is composed of 25.4 mm of corkboard having a k of 0.0433 W/m K_'
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This can be done by subtracting the inside temperature from the outside temperature: Temperature difference = 299.9 K - 276.5 K = 23.4 K Show more…
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