Question: The heat transfer coefficient is a nondimensional parameter which is a function of viscosity , specific heat c p (kJ/kgK), and thermal conductivity k (W/mK).

The heat transfer coefficient is a nondimensional parameter which is a function of viscosity μ, specific heat cp (kJ/kg·K), and thermal conductivity k (W/m·K). This nondimensional parameter is expressed as

(a) cp/μk 

(b) k/μcp 

(c) μ/cp

(d) μcp/k 

(e) cpk/μ

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