A convection problem has a Nusselt number equal to 10. where the contribution of diffusion is normalised and set equal to a value of 1.0. Select the correct statement(s): The ratio of advection to diffusion is 9. The ratio advection to convection is 10. The ratio of convection to diffusion is 10. The ratio advection to convection is 9. The ratio of advection to diffusion is 10.
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