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Hello ALL,
I am really having a hard time with this question, any effort will be greatly appreciated!
Window A is a pane of glass 4 mm thick, as shown above. Window B is a sandwich consisting of two extremely thin layers of glass separated by an air gap 2 mm thick. If the thermal conductivities of glass and air are 0.8 watt/meter oC and 0.025 watt/meter oC, respectively, then the ratio of the heat flow through window A to the heat flow through window B is
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 16
(E) 32
D is the answer, And I have no clue
many thanks!
I am really having a hard time with this question, any effort will be greatly appreciated!
Window A is a pane of glass 4 mm thick, as shown above. Window B is a sandwich consisting of two extremely thin layers of glass separated by an air gap 2 mm thick. If the thermal conductivities of glass and air are 0.8 watt/meter oC and 0.025 watt/meter oC, respectively, then the ratio of the heat flow through window A to the heat flow through window B is
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 16
(E) 32
D is the answer, And I have no clue
many thanks!