You’ve experienced convection cooling if you’ve ever extended your hand out the window of a moving vehicle or into a flowing water stream. With the surface of your hand at a temperature of 30°C, consider the two following conditions.

Condition A: a vehicle speed of 35 km/h in air at -5°C with a convection coefficient of 40 W/m2·K.
Condition B: a velocity of 0.2 m/s in a water stream at 10°C with a convection coefficient of 800 W/m2·K.

What is the convection heat flux for these two condition?