A square steel bar of side length w = 0.11 m has a thermal conductivity of k = 1
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A square steel bar of side length w = 0.11 m has a thermal conductivity of k = 152 J/(s middot m middot degree C) and is L- 2.4 m long. Once end is placed under a candle so that the temperature is T_1 = 84 degree C while the other end rests on a block of ice so that the temperature is a constant T_2. Input an expression for the heat transferred to the cold end of the bar as a function of time, using A = w^2 as the cross-sectional area of the bar. How much energy, in joules, was conducted in 1 hour, assuming T_2 = 0 degree C? Input an expression for the mass of the water melted in 1 hour using Q_1 from above and L_f the latent heat of fusion.Explanation / Answer
Given
the steel bar of w = 0.11m, l= 2.4 m
one end is at temperature T1 = 84 0C, other end at T2 = 0 0C
T1> T2
and coefficient of thermal conductivity is k =15.2 J / s.m 0C
we know that the heat energy will be transfered in solids from one point to the other point by means of condution
the rate of heat transfer is dQ/dt is proportional to Area and change in temperature
also inversly proportional the the length
so dQ/dt = k *A*(T1-T2)/L
dQ/dt = k*w^2(T1-T2)/L
this is the expression for the rate of heat transfer through the steel bar
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