Consider a 1.5-m-high and 2-m-wide triple pane window. The thickness of each glass layer (k = 0.80
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Consider a 1.5-m-high and 2-m-wide triple pane window. The thickness of each glass layer (k = 0.80 W/m · K) is 0.5 cm, and the thickness of each air space (k = 0.025 W/m · K) is 1 cm. If the inner and outer surface temperatures of the window are 10°C and 0°C, respectively, the rate of heat loss through the window is
(a) 75 W
(b) 12 W
(c) 46 W
(d) 25 W
(e) 37 W
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