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9 May, 11:31

Quiescent air is at 20°C (treat air as ideal gas). A plate of depth 50 cm and width 40 cm has a temperature of 40°C on the top surface. Calculate the heat dissipated from the top surface.

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  1. 9 May, 14:58
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    The heat dissipated or loss at the top of the surface is given by

    Qloss = - KA ∆T

    Qloss = - KA (Ts - Ta)

    Where

    K is thermal conductivity of material

    A is the cross-sectional area

    L is the thickness or length of material

    Ta is the temperature of air.

    Ts is the temperature at the surface

    Ts-Ta is the difference between skin temperature and air temperature.

    Given that,

    Temperature of air Ta=20°C

    Plate dimensions are 50cm by 40cm

    Converting to metre = 0.5m by 0.4m

    Area = length * breadth

    Area=0.5*0.4

    Area=0.2m²

    The temperature at surface

    Ts=40°C

    Let assume an aluminium plate then, k = 0.0263 W/m⋅K,

    We don't need to convert the temperature to Kelvin, since we are going to use the change in temp.

    Applying the formulas

    Qloss = - KA (Ts - Ta)

    Qloss = - 0.0263 * 0.2 * (40-20)

    Qloss = - 0.0263 * 0.2 * 20

    Qloss = - 0.1052J

    The heat loss is 0.1052J
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