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Consider steady-state conduction through a plane wall separating fluids of different
temperatures, T., and T. adjoining the inner and outer surfaces, respectively. If the
convection coefficient at the outer surface is five times larger than that at the inner surface,
ha 5h, what can you say about relative proximity of the corresponding surface temperatures
To and Ti, to their adjoining fluid temperatures?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider steady-state conduction through a plane wall separating fluids of different temperatures, T., and T. adjoining the inner and outer surfaces, respectively. If the convection coefficient at the outer surface is five times larger than that at the inner surface, ha 5h, what can you say about relative proximity of the corresponding surface temperatures To and Ti, to their adjoining fluid temperatures?
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