01) A. An ice cube of mass 60 g is taken from a freezer at -15 °C and dropped into 100 g of water at 80°C. What will be the final temperature of the mixture? The specific heat capacity of ice is 2.04 kJ/kg °C · specific latent heat of fusion of ice is 334 kJ/kg, the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 kJ/kg/°C

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A. An ice cube of mass 60 g is taken from a freezer at -15 °C and dropped into 100 g of water at
80°C. What will be the final temperature of the mixture?
The specific heat capacity of ice is 2.04 kJ/kg °C · specific latent heat of fusion of ice is 334
kJ/kg, the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 kJ/kg/°C


B. A sphere of radius 0.500 m, temperature 27.0 C, and emissivity 0.850 is located in an
environment of temperature 77.0 C. At what rate does the sphere (a) emit and (b) absorb
thermal radiation? (c) What is the sphere’s net rate of energy exchange?  (Stefan Boltzmann
constant) = 5.67 x 10–8 W/m2 K
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C. A copper rod 24 cm long has cross-sectional area of 4 cm2
. One end is maintained at
24°C and the other is at 184°C. What is the rate of heat flow in the rod? The heat
Conductivity of copper is 397 W/m · °C.


D. Below picture shows the composite wall block diagram. Calculate the thermal resistance of
each blocks of A, B and C. Draw the thermal circuit diagram for the below composite blocks
and hence find the heat flow rate at steady state in the given direction. Heat capacities of
materials A, B and C are 120 W/ m C, 40 W/ m C and 20 W/ m C respectively.

 

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