If a leaf is to maintain a temperature of 40.0°C (reasonable for a leaf), it must lose 257 W/m2 by transpiration (evaporative heat loss). Note that the leaf also loses heat by radiation, but we will ignore this. How much water is lost after 1.00 h through transpiration only? The area of the leaf is 0.00700 m2. Heat of vaporization for water is 2256 kJ/kg (see Table B.5). in g

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If a leaf is to maintain a temperature of 40.0°C (reasonable for a leaf), it must lose 257 W/m2 by transpiration (evaporative heat loss). Note that the leaf also loses heat by radiation, but we will ignore this. How much water is lost after 1.00 h through transpiration only? The area of the leaf is 0.00700 m2. Heat of vaporization for water is 2256 kJ/kg (see Table B.5). in g 

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Table B.5
Standard temperature (7 of STP)
Standard pressure (P of STP)
Water
0°C = 273.15 K
1 atm = 101.325 kPa
1.000 × 10³ kg/m³
333.7 kJ/kg
2256 kJ/kg
4.186 kJ/(kg.K)
Density (4°C)
Heat of fusion
Heat of vaporization
Specific heat capacity (15°C)
Index of refraction
1.33
Speed of sound in dry air (20°C, 1 atm) 343 m/s
Speed of sound in dry air (at STP)
331 m/s
Density of dry air (at STP)
1.29 kg/m³
Average molar mass of dry air
28.98 g/mol
Molar volume of ideal gas (at STP)
0.02241 m³/mol
Transcribed Image Text:[Useful Physical Data Table B.5 Standard temperature (7 of STP) Standard pressure (P of STP) Water 0°C = 273.15 K 1 atm = 101.325 kPa 1.000 × 10³ kg/m³ 333.7 kJ/kg 2256 kJ/kg 4.186 kJ/(kg.K) Density (4°C) Heat of fusion Heat of vaporization Specific heat capacity (15°C) Index of refraction 1.33 Speed of sound in dry air (20°C, 1 atm) 343 m/s Speed of sound in dry air (at STP) 331 m/s Density of dry air (at STP) 1.29 kg/m³ Average molar mass of dry air 28.98 g/mol Molar volume of ideal gas (at STP) 0.02241 m³/mol
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