A pipe of length L connects to thermal reservoirs that are kept constant at temperatures T1 and T2. The pipe contains a gas with a thermal conductivity κ, a density ρ, and a heat capacity cP. What is the temperature T of the gas in the tube at a distance x=0.4L away from the thermal reservoir with temperature T1?
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A pipe of length L connects to thermal reservoirs that are kept constant at temperatures T1 and T2. The pipe contains a gas with a thermal conductivity κ, a density ρ, and a heat capacity cP. What is the temperature T of the gas in the tube at a distance x=0.4L away from the thermal reservoir with temperature T1?
Select one:
a.
T=T1+0.4(T2−T1)
b.
T=T1+0.4κρcP(T2−T1)
c.
T=T1+0.4(T1−T2)
d.
T=0.5(T1+T2)
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