Answer to Question #190936 in Molecular Physics | Thermodynamics for Amaga

Question #190936

gA closed vessel made of brass 4mm thick has a surface area of 0.2m² and contains 5*10-3m2 of hot water. Calculate the temperature diffrence which exists between the inside and outside of the surfaces of the brass vessel if the water is cooling at 1k per second


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Expert's answer
2021-05-09T15:36:48-0400

Answer:-

We know that

"Rate = {kA(\\Delta T) \\over d}" ......(1)


k=conductivity (for brass =110 w/m/oc)

"\\Delta T" = temperature difference

= T2-T1 (T2 is outside temperature and T1 is inside temperature )

d= thikness


And also we know


Q = mc"\\Delta T"

m=density ×volume

m=997kg/m3×5×10-3m3

=4.9kg

=4900g

C=4.18 joule/gram

"\\Delta T" =1k

Q= 4900×4.18×1

Q=20,482.


Putting values in (1)

We

20482="{110\u00d70.2(\\Delta T) \\over 4\u00d710^{-3}}"


"\\Delta T =3.7" answer

that is temprature difference



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Comments

Grace
03.06.21, 13:38

Great , really helpful,but how was the density of 997 gotten,is it a constant?

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