Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259587399
Author: Eugene Hecht
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 19, Problem 9SP

What temperature gradient must exist in an aluminum rod for it to transmit 8.0 cal per second per cm2 of cross section down the rod? kT for aluminum is 210 W/K•m.

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The temperature gradient of an aluminum rod to transmit 8.0cal per second per cm2 of cross section down the rod, if the value of kT for aluminum is 210 W/Km.

Answer to Problem 9SP

Solution:

16 °C/cm

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The transition from the aluminum rodper cm2 of cross section is 8 cal/s.

Cross section area of the rod is 1cm2.

Thermal conductivity of the rod is 210 W/Km.

Formula used:

Write the expression forquantity of heat transmitted from the cross section of thematerial.

ΔQΔt=kTAΔTL

Here, ΔQΔt is the transmission of heat from the material’s cross-section, kT is the thermal conductivity of the material, A is the area of cross section through which transmission occurs, and ΔTL is the temperature gradient.

Explanation:

Recall the expression for transmission of heat through the cross section of thealuminum rod.

ΔQΔt=kTAΔTL

Substitute 8 cal/s for ΔQΔt, 1 cm2 for A, and 210 W/Km for kT

8 cal/s=(210 W/Km)(1 cm2)ΔTLΔTL=(8 cal/s)(4.19 W1 cal/s)(210 W/Km)(1 W/(°Cm)1 W/Km)(1 cm2)(1m2104 cm2)=(1596.19 °C/m)(1 m100 cm)16 °C/cm

Conclusion:

Thetemperature gradient of the aluminum rod is 16 °C/cm.

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