A glass windowpane in a home is 0.620 cm thick and has dimensions of 1.00 m x 2.00 m.  On a certain day, the temperature of the interior surface of the glass is 25.0oC and the exterior surface temperature is 0.0oC.  (a) What is the rate at which energy is transferred by heat through the glass?  (b) How much energy is transferred through the window in one day, assuming the temperatures on the surfaces remain constant?

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A glass windowpane in a home is 0.620 cm thick and has dimensions of 1.00 m x 2.00 m.  On a certain day, the temperature of the interior surface of the glass is 25.0oC and the exterior surface temperature is 0.0oC.  (a) What is the rate at which energy is transferred by heat through the glass?  (b) How much energy is transferred through the window in one day, assuming the temperatures on the surfaces remain constant?

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