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Using Eq. (1), you would like to calculate the thermal energy [J] removed and volume [gal] of cooling liquid needed to cool a rod made of a material from 300[oC] to 50 [oC]. Develop a user-defined function named SingleMat Using Eq. (1), you would like to calculate the thermal energy [J] removed and volume [gal] of cooling liquid needed to cool a rod made of a material from 300[oC] to 50 [oC]. Develop a user-defined function named SingleMatUsing Eq. (1), you would like to calculate the thermal energy [J] removed and volume [gal] of cooling liquid needed to cool a rod made of a material from 300[oC] to 50 [oC]. Develop a user-defined function named SingleMat:Using Eq. (1), you would like to calculate the thermal energy [J] removed and volume [gal] of cooling liquid needed to cool a rod made of a material from 300[oC] to 50 [oC]. Develop a user-defined function named SingleMat -g-

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