Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
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ISBN: 9781259587399
Author: Eugene Hecht
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 19, Problem 13SP
A sheet of ice 1.0 m by 1.0 m and 1.0 cm thick covers a tank filled with water at 0.0 °C. The outside temperature is −10.0 °C. At what rate does the water lose energy passing through the ice? [Hint: Consult Table 19-1.]
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