In a building, we are supplying 44691 cubic feet per hour of outside air. If we need to cool the air from 86°F to 61°F,

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In a building, we are supplying 44691 cubic feet per hour of outside air. If we need to cool the air from 86°F to 61°F,

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In a building, we are supplying 44691 cubic feet per hour of outside air. If we need to cool the air from 86°F to 61°F, what is the heat libration rate, in BTUS?
A 118 square foot concrete wall 2.9 foot thick is warmed from 79°F to 100°F by exposure to sunlight. How much heat, in BTUs, will be stored in the wall?
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