When a hot fluid is flowing over a cold flat plate, the temperature gradient
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It tends to fall
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When a hot fluid is flowing over a cold flat plate, the temperature gradient tends to fall.
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- A temperature gradient is a scenario in which one location has a higher temperature than another.
- The thermal energy will begin to transfer from the hot area to the cold area if you bring those two areas into thermal contact with one another.
- The area of fluid flow known as the thermal boundary layer is determined by the temperature differential created by the thermal energy transfer between the surrounding layers.
- Understanding the connection between fluid frictional resistance and heat transmission is made easier by the study of thermal and momentum diffusivity.
- The temperature gradient is the variation in temperature along a line that separates the two areas.
- It has been observed that the temperature gradient tends to fall when a hot fluid is flowing over a cold flat plate.
Thus, When a hot fluid is flowing over a cold flat plate, the temperature gradient tends to fall.
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