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The amount of heat entering the system?

 
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Jun15-12, 04:17 PM   #1
 

The amount of heat entering the system?


If air at a constant temperature is entering the system at a known flow rate, Can we measure the amount of heat entering the system.

For example, air at 330K is entering a system with a constant flow rate of 30CFM, can I measure heat entering this system. (Let just say we are not considering the heat dissipation or heat leaving from the system for now)

Or do I need more data to find heat entering this system?
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Jun16-12, 04:28 PM   #2
 
Is not heat the amount of energy that is transferred from one system to another?
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