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13 December, 23:34

Two bars are conducting heat from a region of higher temperature to one of lower temperature. The bars have identical lengths and cross-sectional areas, but are made from different materials. In the drawing they are placed in "parallel" between the two temperature regions arrangement A, while they are placed end-to-end in arrangement B. In which arrangement is the heat conducted the greatest?

A) Arrangement A

B) The heat conducted is the same in both arrangements.

C) Arrangement B

D) It is not possible to determine which arrangement conducts more heat

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  1. 14 December, 00:54
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    A) Arrangement A

    Explanation:

    The rate of heat conduction is given by Fourier's Law of Heat Conduction. It is given as follows:

    Q = KAΔT/L

    where,

    Q = Rate of Heat Transfer or Conduction

    K = Thermal Conductivity

    A = Cross-Sectional Area

    ΔT = Difference in Temperature

    L = Thickness

    So, it is clear from the formula that for a constant temperature difference and value of thermal conductivity, the rate of heat transfer is directly proportional to the cross-sectional area and it is inversely proportional to the thickness.

    Therefore, the arrangement with larger cross-sectional area and smaller thickness will be the one with the greatest heat transfer rate and as a result greatest heat shall be conducted through that arrangement.

    It is clear that the parallel arrangement that is arrangement A, has higher cross-sectional area and smaller thickness. Therefore, the correct option is:

    A) Arrangement A
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