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A cylindrical block of length 0.4 m and area of cross-section 0.04 m^2 is placed coaxially on a thin metal disc of mass 0.4 kg and of the same cross-section. The upper face of the cylinder is maintained at a constant temperature of 400 K and the initial temperature of the disc is 300 K. If the thermal conductivity of the material of the cylinder is 10 W m^{-1} K^{-1} and the specific heat capacity of the material of the disc is 600 J kg^{-1} K^{-1}, how long will it take for the temperature of the disc to increase to 350 K? Assume, for purpose of calculation, the thermal conductivity of the disc to be very high and the system to be thermally insulated except for the upper face of the cylinder.

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Answered by MohammadTattapure
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Heat transfer

A cylindrical block of length 0.4 m and area of cross-section 0.04 m2 is placed coaxially on a thin metal disc of mass 0.4 kg and of the same cross-section. The upper face of the cylinder is maintained at constant temperature of 400 K and the initial temperature of the disc is 300 K. If the thermal conductivity of the material is 10 watt/ m-K and the specific heat of the material of the disc is 600 J/kg-K, how long will it take for the temperature of the disc to increase to 350 K? Assume for purpose of calculation the thermal conductivity of the disc to very high and the system to be thermally insulated except for the upper face of the cylinder

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