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Engineering, 14.04.2020 17:55 croxy0514

A building window pane that is 1.44 m high and 0.96 m wide is separated from the ambient air by a storm window of the same height and width. The air space between the two windows is 0.06 m thick. If the building and storm windows are at 20 and −10°C, respectively, what is the rate of heat loss by free convection across the air space?

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