Consider a house that is maintained at a constant temperature of 22°C. One of the walls of the house has three single-pane glass windows that are 1.5 m high and 1.8 m long. The glass (k = 0.78 W/m · °C) is 0.5 cm thick, and the heat transfer coefficient on the inner surface of the glass is 8 W/m2 · C. Now winds at 35 km/h start to blow parallel to the surface of this wall. If the air temperature outside is ‒2°C, determine the rate of heat loss through the windows of this wall. Assume radiation heat transfer to be negligible.
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