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Consider steady-state conditions for one-dimensional conduction in a plane wall having a thermal conductivity k = 50 w/m · k and a thickness l = 0.35 m, with no internal heat generation. determine the heat flux and the unknown quantity for each case and sketch the temperature distribution, indicating the direction of the heat flux.
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