A differential nitrogen pressure exists across a 2-mm-thick steel furnace wall. After some time, steady-state diffusion

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A differential nitrogen pressure exists across a 2-mm-thick steel furnace wall. After some time, steady-state diffusion

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A Differential Nitrogen Pressure Exists Across A 2 Mm Thick Steel Furnace Wall After Some Time Steady State Diffusion 1
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A differential nitrogen pressure exists across a 2-mm-thick steel furnace wall. After some time, steady-state diffusion of the nitrogen is established across the wall. Given that the nitrogen concentration on the high-pressure surface of the wall is 5 kg/m2 and on the low-pressure surface is 0.5 kg/m², calculate the flow of nitrogen through the wall (in kg/m². h) if the diffusion coefficient for nitrogen in this steel is 1.0 x10-10 m/s at the furnace operating temperature. Express your answer to three significant figures. | ΑΣΦ 11 vec ? The flow of nitrogen is kg/m². h. Submit Request Answer
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