One wall of a house consists of 0.019-m-thick plywood

Chapter 13, Problem 13.5

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One wall of a house consists of 0.019-m-thick plywood backed by 0.076-m-thick insulation, as Figure 13.10 shows. The temperature at the inside surface is 25.0 C, while the temperature at the outside surface is 4.0 C, both being constant. The thermal conductivities of the insulation and the plywood are, respectively, 0.030 and 0.080 J/(smC), and the area of the wall is 35 m2 . Find the heat conducted through the wall in one hour (a) with the insulation and (b) without the insulation.

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