The 12ft x 14 foot room illustration in figure 1.6a has an exterior wall at a surface temperature of 60°F, a window surface temperature of 40°F (double glazing on a cold day). The two interior wall surfaces are a temperature of 72°F. Determine the MRT sensation of a person standing in the center of the room. (See figure 1.6 below) Round your values to the nearsest hundreth decimal place (0.00). You will need to upload your mathematical work in question 4.
The 12ft x 14 foot room illustration in figure 1.6a has an exterior wall at a surface temperature of 60°F, a window surface temperature of 40°F (double glazing on a cold day). The two interior wall surfaces are a temperature of 72°F. Determine the MRT sensation of a person standing in the center of the room. (See figure 1.6 below) Round your values to the nearsest hundreth decimal place (0.00). You will need to upload your mathematical work in question 4.
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The 12ft x 14 foot room illustration in figure 1.6a has an exterior wall at a surface temperature of 60°F, a window surface temperature of 40°F (double glazing on a cold day). The two interior wall surfaces are a temperature of 72°F. Determine the MRT sensation of a person standing in the center of the room. (See figure 1.6 below) Round your values to the nearsest hundreth decimal place (0.00). You will need to upload your mathematical work in question 4. |
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