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26 August, 05:16

A steel pot has a bottom with a cross sectional area of. 1m2 and has a thickness of 1cm. The pot is filled with boiling water and the bottom of the pot is held at 200 degrees Celsius. The thermal conductivity of steel is 14 J/s m Co. How much heat is being conducted through the pot in one minute?

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  1. 26 August, 08:09
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    840000 J/min

    Explanation:

    Area = A = 0.1 m²

    Bottom of pot temperature = 200 °C

    Thermal conductivity = k = 14 J/sm°C

    Thickness = L = 1 cm = 0.01 m

    Temperature of boiling water = 100 °C

    From the law of heat conduction

    Q = kAΔT/L

    ⇒ Q = 14*0.1 * (200-100) / 0.01

    ⇒ Q = 14000 J/s

    Converting to J/minute

    Q = 14000*60 = 840000 J/min

    ∴ Heat being conducted through the pot is 840000 J/min
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