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Atransformer that is 10 cm long, 6.2 cm wide, and 5 cm high is to be cooled by attaching a 10-cm × 6.2-cm-wide polished aluminum heat sink (emissivity = 0.03) at its top surface. the heat sink has seven fins, which are 0.009 m high, 2 mm thick, and 10 cm long. a fan blows air at 25°c parallel to the passages between the fins. the heat sink is to dissipate 1.5 w of heat and the base temperature of the heat sink is not to exceed 60°c. assuming the fins and the base plate to be nearly isothermal and the radiation heat transfer to be negligible, determine the minimum free-stream velocity the fan needs to supply to avoid overheating. assume the flow is laminar over the entire finned surface of the transformer..
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