A thermopane window consists of two glass panes, each 0.50 cm thick, with a 1.0-cm-thick sealed layer of air in between. (a) If the inside surface temperature is 24.3°C and the outside surface temperature is 0.0°C, determine the rate of energy.transfer through 1.30 m² of the window. Enter a number. differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. W (b) Compare your answer to (a) with the rate of energy transfer through 1.30 m² of a single 1.0-cm-thick pane of glass. Disregard surface air layers. (Find the rate of energy transfer.) X kW

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### Thermopane Window Energy Transfer

A thermopane window consists of two glass panes, each 0.50 cm thick, with a 1.0-cm-thick sealed layer of air in between.

#### (a) Energy Transfer Calculation
If the inside surface temperature is 24.3°C and the outside surface temperature is 0.0°C, determine the rate of energy transfer through 1.30 m² of the window.

- **Input Box:** Enter a number.
- **Feedback:** The answer differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double-check your calculations. Answer should be in watts (W).

#### (b) Comparison with Single Pane
Compare your answer to (a) with the rate of energy transfer through 1.30 m² of a single 1.0-cm-thick pane of glass. Disregard surface air layers. (Find the rate of energy transfer.)

- **Input Box:** Enter the result in kilowatts (kW).
Transcribed Image Text:### Thermopane Window Energy Transfer A thermopane window consists of two glass panes, each 0.50 cm thick, with a 1.0-cm-thick sealed layer of air in between. #### (a) Energy Transfer Calculation If the inside surface temperature is 24.3°C and the outside surface temperature is 0.0°C, determine the rate of energy transfer through 1.30 m² of the window. - **Input Box:** Enter a number. - **Feedback:** The answer differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double-check your calculations. Answer should be in watts (W). #### (b) Comparison with Single Pane Compare your answer to (a) with the rate of energy transfer through 1.30 m² of a single 1.0-cm-thick pane of glass. Disregard surface air layers. (Find the rate of energy transfer.) - **Input Box:** Enter the result in kilowatts (kW).
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