Explain the term steady state using the example of conduction of heat through a metal rod
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Radius of the base of the cylinder = radius of the cylinder ( r ) = 8 cm
Height of the cylinder ( h ) = 20 cm
Volume of water in the container = volume of water
Volume = πr²h
✍️ Volume = ( 22 × 8 × 8 × 20 ) / 7
✍️ Volume = 28160 / 7
✍️ Volume = 4022.86 cm³
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⚡ The curved surface area of a cylinder = 2πrh
⚡ The total surface area of cylinder = 2πr ( h + r )
π's value = 3.14 or 22 / 7
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Steady-state conduction is the form of conduction that happens when the temperature difference(s) driving the conduction are constant, so that (after an equilibration time), the spatial distribution of temperatures (temperature field) in the conducting object does not change any further.
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