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Consider a flat plate subject to parallel flow (top and bottom) characterized by u[infinity] = 5 m/s, t[infinity] = 20โ„ƒ. (a) determine the average convection heat transfer coefficient, convective heat transfer rate, and drag force associated with an l = 2-m-long, w = 2-m-wide flat plate for airflow and surface temperatures of ts = 50โ„ƒ and 80โ„ƒ. (b) determine the average convection heat transfer coefficient, convective heat transfer rate, and drag force associated with an l = 0.1-m-long, w = 0.1-m-wide flat plate for water flow and surface temperatures of ts = 50โ„ƒ and 80โ„ƒ.

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