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9.22 Consider a vertical, single-pane window of equivalent width and height (W = L = 1 m). The interior surface is expos

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9 22 Consider A Vertical Single Pane Window Of Equivalent Width And Height W L 1 M The Interior Surface Is Expos 1
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9.22 Consider a vertical, single-pane window of equivalent width and height (W = L = 1 m). The interior surface is exposed to the air and walls of a room, which are each at 18°C. robnow od dv (a) Under cold ambient conditions for which a thin layer of frost has formed on the inner surface, what is the heat loss through the window? 1011 rib(b) How would your analysis be affected by a frost layer whose thickness is not negligible? To(c) During incipience of frost formation, where would you expect the frost to begin to develop on the win- dow? The frost may be assumed to have an emis- sivity of ε = 0.90.