Incidental Heat Transfer (Heat Lost) Against Temperature Difference
The graph shows a linear relationship between incidental heat transfer in watts and temperature difference in kelvin, with incidental heat transfer increasing as temperature difference increases. The linear regression line has an equation of f(x) = 0.46x - 0.59 and an R-squared value of 0.99, indicating a very strong correlation between the variables.
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Incidental Heat Transfer (Heat Lost) Against Temperature Difference
The graph shows a linear relationship between incidental heat transfer in watts and temperature difference in kelvin, with incidental heat transfer increasing as temperature difference increases. The linear regression line has an equation of f(x) = 0.46x - 0.59 and an R-squared value of 0.99, indicating a very strong correlation between the variables.