2- A- Cylinder has a 0.1m in length and 0.1min diameter, is initially at 292 K. It is suspended in a steam environment where water vapor at 373 K condenses on all surfaces with an effective film cocfficient, h, of 8500W/m2 K. Determine the time required for the center of this stubby cylinder to reach 310 K. If the cylinder were sufficiently long so that it could be considered infinite, how long would it take? Therople vire Ga Jaticn Deimm 1111
2- A- Cylinder has a 0.1m in length and 0.1min diameter, is initially at 292 K. It is suspended in a steam environment where water vapor at 373 K condenses on all surfaces with an effective film cocfficient, h, of 8500W/m2 K. Determine the time required for the center of this stubby cylinder to reach 310 K. If the cylinder were sufficiently long so that it could be considered infinite, how long would it take? Therople vire Ga Jaticn Deimm 1111
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