coefficient referred to as \"h\". In one problem you were told that $h = 450 \frac{W}{m^2 \cdot K}$, answer the following: a. What are the dimensions of h? b. Find the value of h in the units of $\frac{Btu}{hr \cdot ft^2 \cdot F}$
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Step 1: The dimensions of h are given as W/(m^2*K), which means h has units of Watts per square meter per Kelvin. Show more…
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