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Engineering, 06.09.2019 22:30 zriggi2528

Consider a pipe with an inner radius of 5cm and an outer radius of 7cm. the inner surface is kept at 100c, and the outer surface at 80c. determine the heat loss per meter length of the pipe if the pipe is made of pure copper [k=387w/m. oc], pore aluminum [k=200w/m. c], and pure iron [k=62w/m. c].

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