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Calculate an overall heat loss coefficient for a plate at 50℃, facing up, when exposed to an ambient temperature of 10℃.

Calculate an overall heat loss coefficient for a plate at 50℃, facing up, when exposed to an ambient temperature of 10℃. The plate emittance is 0.88, the dew point is 3, and the wind heat transfer coefficient is 25 W/m2. Assume time is midnight

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