Yes, the juice temperature increases with an increasing convective heat transfer coefficient at any constant kettle surface temperature. The convective heat transfer coefficient represents the efficiency of heat transfer from the kettle to the juice. As the convective heat transfer coefficient rises, more heat is transferred from the kettle surface to the juice per unit of time. This increased efficiency results in a faster temperature rise in the juice. Therefore, a higher convective heat transfer coefficient enhances the overall heating process, leading to a greater temperature increase in the juice even when the kettle surface temperature remains constant.
The Generation from the result of the uneven heating on the Earth's surface.
high winds are normally caused by the unequal heating of the earths surface.
Convection, radiation, and conduction
A highly reflective and/or conductive surface. Asphalt and sand both reflect, and thereby transfer more heat to the air above it (this is why they tend to produce mirages)
Generally, the heat transfer area of reference is considered to be the outside surface area of the tube. Therefore, figure the outside diameter of the tube to get the heat transfer area.
No. Conduction is a form of heat transfer through matter via direct contact.
In fire tube boilers, normally the heat transfer area of reference is taken as the outside surface of the tubes. So you use the outside diameter of the tubes for the calculation of the heat transfer area.
The answer is Wind pattern
It is summer when the sun is heating earths surface the most.
by the unequal heating of the earth's surface. by the unequal heating of the earth's surface.
Global winds are winds that blow From the poles, in which they act as a heat transfer system. Global winds are due to the unequal heating of earths surface
How to calculte boiler heating sarface
uneven heating
I'm pretty sure it's "Wind Pattern"
The heating surface of a boiler is all the surfaces that have boiler water on one side and hot gases of combustion on the other. The surface in contact with the water is the surface that is measured.
unequal heating