Calculate the thermal resistance (K/W) and the rate of heat transfer (W) through a pane of window glass is 0.81 W/m-K. The glass is 1 meter high, 0.5 meter wide and 0.5 meter thick. The outer-surface temperature is 24°C and the inner-surface temperature is 24.5°C.
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