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Two parallel disks have diameters of 50 cm and are separated

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Two parallel disks have diameters of 50 cm and are separated

Two parallel disks have diameters of 50 cm and are separated by a distance of 12 5 cm One disk is maintained at a constant temperature of 600 C and has 0 63 while the other generates a constant heat flux of 80 kW m and has e 0 75 The disks are surrounded by a large room at 30 C Calculate the heat absorbed by the room and the temperature of the constant heat flux disk

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