How are the average friction and heat transfer coefficients determined in flow over a flat plate?
What will be an ideal response?
The average friction and heat transfer coefficients in flow over a flat plate are determined by integrating the local friction and heat transfer coefficients over the entire plate, and then dividing them by the length of the plate.
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