Consider a carton of milk that is refrigerated at a temperature of T m = 5 ° C . The kitchen temperature on a hotsummer day is T ∞ = 30 ° C . If the tour sides of the cartonare of height and width L = 200 mm and w = 100 mm , respectively, determine the heat transferred to the milkcarton as it sits on the kitchen counter for durations of t = 10 s , 60 s , and 3(X) s before it is returned to the refrigerator. The convection coefficient associated withnatural convection on the sides of the cartonis h = 10 W / m 2 ⋅ K . The surface emissivity is 0.90. Assume themilk carton temperature remains at 5°C during theprocess. Your parents have taught you the importance ofrefrigerating certain foods from the food safety perspective. Comment on the importance of quickly returningthe milk carton to the refrigerator from an energy coneservation point of view.
Consider a carton of milk that is refrigerated at a temperature of T m = 5 ° C . The kitchen temperature on a hotsummer day is T ∞ = 30 ° C . If the tour sides of the cartonare of height and width L = 200 mm and w = 100 mm , respectively, determine the heat transferred to the milkcarton as it sits on the kitchen counter for durations of t = 10 s , 60 s , and 3(X) s before it is returned to the refrigerator. The convection coefficient associated withnatural convection on the sides of the cartonis h = 10 W / m 2 ⋅ K . The surface emissivity is 0.90. Assume themilk carton temperature remains at 5°C during theprocess. Your parents have taught you the importance ofrefrigerating certain foods from the food safety perspective. Comment on the importance of quickly returningthe milk carton to the refrigerator from an energy coneservation point of view.
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Consider a carton of milk that is refrigerated at a temperature of
T
m
=
5
°
C
. The kitchen temperature on a hotsummer day is
T
∞
=
30
°
C
. If the tour sides of the cartonare of height and width
L
=
200
mm
and
w
=
100
mm
, respectively, determine the heat transferred to the milkcarton as it sits on the kitchen counter for durations of
t
=
10
s
,
60
s
,
and 3(X) s before it is returned to the refrigerator. The convection coefficient associated withnatural convection on the sides of the cartonis
h
=
10
W
/
m
2
⋅
K
. The surface emissivity is 0.90. Assume themilk carton temperature remains at 5°C during theprocess. Your parents have taught you the importance ofrefrigerating certain foods from the food safety perspective. Comment on the importance of quickly returningthe milk carton to the refrigerator from an energy coneservation point of view.
Design a 4-bar linkage to carry the body in Figure 1 through the two positions P1 and P2 at the
angles shown in the figure. Use analytical synthesis with the free choice values z = 1.075, q=
210°, ß2 = −27° for left side and s = 1.24, y= 74°, ½ = − 40° for right side.
φ
1.236
P2
147.5°
210°
2.138
P1
Figure 1
X
Design a 4-bar linkage to carry the body in Figure 1 through the two positions P1 and P2 at the
angles shown in the figure. Use analytical synthesis with the free choice values z = 1.075, q=
210°, B₂ = −27° for left side and s = 1.24, y= 74°, ½ = − 40° for right side.
1.236
P2
147.5°
210°
P1
Figure 1
2.138
X
can you explain how in a coordinate frame transformation: v = {v_n}^T {n-hat} and then it was found that {n-hat} = [C]^T {b-hat} so v_n = {v_n}^T [C]^T {b-hat}, how does that equation go from that to this --> v_n = [C]^T v_b
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