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17 March, 14:14

The brick wall (of thermal conductivity

0.41 W/m ·

◦ C) of a building has dimensions

of 5.9 m by 4 m and is 16 cm thick.

How much heat flows through the wall in

a 17.2 h period when the average inside and

outside temperatures are, respectively, 14◦C

and 3◦C?

Answer in units of MJ.

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  1. 17 March, 17:06
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    Answer:0.000665255mj

    Explanation:

    thermal conductivity (k) = 0.41w/m°C

    Area (a) = 5.9x4=23.6m^2

    Thickness (t) = 16cm=16/100=0.16m

    Change in temperature (T) = 14-3=11°C

    Quantity of heat=Q

    Q = (kxaxT) ➗ t

    Q = (0.41x23.6x11) ➗ 0.16

    Q=106.436 ➗ 0.16

    Q=665.255j=0.000665255mj
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