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The heat flux that is applied to the left face of a plane wall is q′′=20 W/m2. The wall is of thickness L = 10 mm and of thermal conductivity k=12 W/m∙K. If the surface temperatures of the wall are measured to be 50 ℃ on the left side and 30 ℃ on the right side, do steady-state conditions exist? slader
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