The correct rate equation for convection transfer from a surface is A. $q = ar{h}A left( T_s - T_infty ight)$. B. $q'' = ar{h}A left( T_s - T_infty ight)$. C. $q = ar{h} left( T_s - T_infty ight)$. D. $q'' = ar{h} left( T_s - T_infty ight)$. E. A and D.
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Use the equation for heat transfer, OA.q=hA(T-T.), to calculate the rate of heat transfer from the surface to the fluid. Show more…
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