Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Applications
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Author: Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Afshin J. Ghajar
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Chapter 4, Problem 169P
A long 18-cm-diameter bar made of hardwood
(a) 11.9°C
(b) (4.9°C and (c) 1.7°C
(d) 0°C
(e) -9.2°C
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