Sagot :
CONDUCTION:TRUE
Direct contact heat transfer is generally defined as heat transfer between two or more mass streams without the presence of an intervening wall. The mass streams can be cocurrent, countercurrent or even crossflow. The streams can be immiscible or miscible or partly so.
Answer:
CONDUCTION; TRUE
Direct contact heat transfer is generally defined as heat transfer between two or more mass streams without the presence of an intervening wall. The mass streams can be cocurrent, countercurrent or even crossflow. The streams can be immiscible or miscible or partly so.
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