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... Section Number of Questions TimingReading 3 5 passages, 12–14 questions each 60–100 minutesListening 4–6 lectures, 6 questions each 60–90 minutes2 3 conversations, 5 questions eachBREAK 10 ... 11). The summary ques-tions are worth up to 2 points each. The chart questions are worth up to 3 pointsif there are five options presented, and up to 4 points if there are seven optionspresented. ... Section FormatLength of Each Passage Number of Passages and Questions TimingApproximately 700 words 3 5 passages 60 –100 minutes12–14 questions per passageReading PassagesThe TOEFL iBT uses reading...
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... filament through theglass? (State any additional assumptions.)1 .32 How much entropy does the light bulb in Problem 1 .31 pro-duce?1 .33 Air at 20◦C flows over one side of a thin metal sheet (h = ... 9000 W/m2.1 .35 An 8 oz. can of beer is taken from a 3 ◦C refrigerator and placedina25◦C room. The 6 .3 cm diameter by 9 cm high can is placedon an insulated surface (h = 7 .3 W/m2K). How ... Book Company, New York, 3rd edition, 19 93. Coverage is mainly of boundary layers and internal flows.[1.11] F.M. White. Viscous Fluid Flow. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 2nd edition, 1991. Excellent...
... Soc. Mech. Eng., 37 :36 7 37 4, 1 934 . (transl.: Int. J. HeatMass Transfer, vol. 9, 1966, pp. 1419–1 433 ).[9.2] T. B. Drew and C. Mueller. Boiling. Trans. AIChE, 33 :449, 1 937 .[9 .3] International ... chapter 13, pages 31 1 33 0. Taylor & Francis,Philadelphia, 1999.[9. 43] J. G. Collier and J. R. Thome. Convective Boiling and Condensation.Oxford University Press, Oxford, 3rd edition, 1994.[9.44] ... cylinders. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 13: 1425–1 439 ,1970.[9. 23] J. S. Ded and J. H. Lienhard. The peak pool boiling heat flux froma sphere. AIChE J., 18(2) :33 7 34 2, 1972.[9.24] A. L. Bromley. Heat...