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Consider two very large parallel plates. the bottom plate is warmer than the top plate, which is held at a constant temperature of t1 330 k. the plates are separated by l 0.1 m, and the gap between the two surfaces is filled with air at atmospheric pressure. the heat flux from the bottom plate is q 250 w/m2 . (a) determine the temperature of the bottom pl
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