Physics, asked by sarvesh7004, 10 months ago


Calculate the temperature difference between two sides of an iron plate 2 cm thick,
when heat is transmitted through the plate at the rate of 600 kcal per minute
per square meter. Thermal conductivity of iron is 0.02 kcal/msk.

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Answered by harsharora111
7

Answer:

Q/T = T1 - T2/R

R = L/KA

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Answered by agis
10

The temperature difference between two sides of an iron plate is 10\ ^0C.

Explanation:

The heat transfer is given as

Q=\frac{kA(T_h-T_c)t}{d}

Here, k is thermal conductivity, A is the area, t is time and d is the thickness of material.

Given  d=2cm=2\times10^-^2m, Q=600 Kcal, t= 60 s, A= 1m^2,

k=0.02kcal/msk.

Substitute these values above equation we get,

6\times10^5cal=\frac{0.2\times1(T_h-T_c)60}{2\times10^-^2}

T_h-T_c=10\ ^0C

Thus, the temperature difference between two sides of an iron plate is 10\ ^0C

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