The appropriate rate equation for convective heat transfer between a surface and adjacent fluid is prescribed by
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Newton’s law of cooling
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The rate equation used to describe the mechanism of convection is called Newton’s law of cooling when the solid surface is cooled by the fluid.
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Newton’s law of cooling
The amount at which an unprotected body changes the temperature through radiation is typically proportional to the difference between the object's temperatures and its surrounding, provided the difference is very small, according to Newton's law of cooling. The energy loss from an object is direct proportional in temperature between the body and its environment, according to Newton's law of cooling.
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