An adiabatic room (with dimensions, LxWxH) with the smallest side equal to 5.25 meters initially contains air at 18.25ºC and 1.025 bar. A total of 52.5 KW of heat have been added to double its temperature. Calculate the total time elapsed in minutes to reach that final temperature if the dimensions of the room have a ratio of 3:2:1, respectively.

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An adiabatic room (with dimensions, LxWxH) with the smallest side equal to 5.25 meters initially contains air at 18.25ºC and 1.025 bar. A total of 52.5 KW of heat have been added to double its temperature. Calculate the total time elapsed in minutes to reach that final temperature if the dimensions of the room have a ratio of 3:2:1, respectively.

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