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Glycerin flows parallel to a flat plate measuring 2 ft by 2 ft with a velocity...

Glycerin flows parallel to a flat plate measuring 2 ft
by 2 ft with a velocity of 10 fps. Determine values for the
mean convective heat-transfer coefficient and the associated
drag force imposed on the plate for glycerin temperatures
of 30, 50, and 80F. What heat flux will result, in each
case, if the plate temperature is 50F above that of the
glycerin?

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