urgent!! 2.(25 pts)Ammonia at 65Cflows over the top and bottom surfaces of a flat plate of width lm and length 3 m with a flow rate of O.2 m/s.Calculate the rate of heat gain of the plate if the surface is maintained at 15'C
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First, we need to calculate the area of the plate. The area of a rectangle is given by the formula A = length x width. In this case, the length is 3m and the width is 1m, so the area of the plate is 3m x 1m = 3m^2. Show more…
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