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If the calculated hcal is greater than the maximum heat transfer co-efficient of say arbitrary value of 300 Btu/h.ft2 for organics and 1000 Btu/h.ft2 for water, then what should we do?

A. Take hcal &gt; 300 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for organics and hcal &lt; 1000 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for water
B. Take hcal= 300 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for organics and hcal = 1000 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for water
C. Take hcal &gt; 300 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for organics and hcal &gt; 1000 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for water
D. Take hcal &gt; 300 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for organics and hcal &gt; 1000 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for water
Answer» C. Take hcal &gt; 300 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for organics and hcal &gt; 1000 Btu/h.ft<sup>2</sup> for water


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