Answer:
Wood Resistance = 0.18 m².°C/W
Explanation:
The formula for heat flow in terms of thermal resistance is:
Q/A = ΔT/R
R = AΔT/Q
where,
R = Total Resistance = Resistance of Concrete + Resistance of wood = Resistance of wood + 0.26 m².°C/W
A = Surface Area of Wall = 3.2 m x 4.7 m = 15.04 m²
ΔT = Difference in temperature = 16°C - 2°C = 14°C
Q = Heat Flow = 476 Watt
Therefore,
0.26 m².°C/W + Wood Resistance = (15.04 m²)(14°C)/(476 W)
Wood Resistance = 0.44 m².°C/W - 0.26 m².°C/W
<u>Wood Resistance = 0.18 m².°C/W</u>
The answer to this is 1 kg.
You use this equation:
m2 = m1 (g - a) / [a + g u cos θ + g sin θ]
You plug in the given values:
m2 = 0.7 (9.81 - 0.2) / [0.2 + 9.81(0.20) cos 30 + 9.81 sin 30)
The result is
m2 = 1 kg
I'm pretty sure it's frying an egg because you can't un-fry the egg