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Engineering, 06.08.2019 19:20 krystalsozaa

The steady-state temperature distribution in a one-dimensional wall of thermal conductivity 50 w/m k and thickness 50 mm is observed to be t(°c)=a+bx2, where a 200°c, b=-2000°c/m^2, and x is in meters. (a) what is the heat generation rate q in the wall? (b) determine the heat fluxes at the two wall faces. in what manner are these heat fluxes related to the heat generation rate

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