Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter 11, Problem 16P
(a)
To determine
Find the temperature rise in copper material.
(b)
To determine
Find the temperature rise in aluminum material.
(c)
To determine
Find the temperature rise in concrete material.
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