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A furnace wall consists of 250 mm firebrick, 125 mm insulating brick, and 250 mm building brick. At the inner wall, the temperature is measured to be 600° C and the atmospheric temperature is 20'C. The heat transfer coefficient for the outside surface is 10 W/m2 .K, and the thermal conductivities of the firebrick, insulating brick and the building brick are 1.4, 0.2, and 0.7 W jm.K respectively. Neglecting radiation, calculate the rate of heat loss per unit wall surface area, and the temperature of the outside wall surface of the furnace
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