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Len [333]
4 years ago
6

A small cubical furnace 50 by 50 by 50 cm on the inside is constructed of fireclay brick [k = 1.04 W/m. degree C] with a wall th

ickness of 10 cm. The inside of the furnace is maintained at 500 degree C, and the outside is maintained at 50 degree C. Calculate the heat lost through the walls.
Chemistry
1 answer:
AURORKA [14]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Q=1170J/s = 279.516cal/s

Explanation:

<em>q=-k.(T₀-T₁)/(x₀- x₁)</em>

q= heat flow density

T= temperature

x= thickness

q= -(1.04 W/m. ºC) . (50ºC-500ºC)/(0.1m-0m)

q=4680W/m²=4,68KW/m²

<u>1KW=1000J/s</u>

∴ q= 4680 J/s.m²

q= Q/A

Q=heat fluw

A= surface= 6 . (0.5m . 0.5m)= 0.25m²

Q= (4680J/s.m²) . (0.25m²)

Q=1170J/s = 279.516cal/s

<u>1J=0.2389cal</u>

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