A cubical piece of heat-shield-tile from the space shuttle measures 0.13 m on a side and has a thornal conductivity of 0

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A cubical piece of heat-shield-tile from the space shuttle measures 0.13 m on a side and has a thornal conductivity of 0

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A Cubical Piece Of Heat Shield Tile From The Space Shuttle Measures 0 13 M On A Side And Has A Thornal Conductivity Of 0 1
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A cubical piece of heat-shield-tile from the space shuttle measures 0.13 m on a side and has a thornal conductivity of 0.065 J/(m C"). The outer surface of the tile is heated to a temperature of 1,337°C, while the inner surface is maintained at a temperature of 24'C (n) How much heat flows from the outer to the inner surface of the tile in 6.7 minutes ? Number: 22 Units: (b) If this amount of hoat were transferred to 2.7 litres (3.3 kg) of liquid water, by how many Colus degrees would the temperature of the water riso? Take Chor=4186 Units: Click for List Number
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