(a) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a double-paned window that has a 1 . 5 0 − m 3 area and is made of two panes of 0.800-cm-thick glass separated by a 1.00-cm air gap. The inside surface temperature is 15 .0 ° C , while that on the outside is – 1 0.0 ° C . (Hint: There are identical temperature drops across the two glass panes. First find these and then the temperature drop across the air gap. This problem ignores the increased heat transfer in the air gap due to convection .) (b) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a 1.60-cm-thick window of the same area and with the same temperatures. Compare your answer with that for part (a).
(a) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a double-paned window that has a 1 . 5 0 − m 3 area and is made of two panes of 0.800-cm-thick glass separated by a 1.00-cm air gap. The inside surface temperature is 15 .0 ° C , while that on the outside is – 1 0.0 ° C . (Hint: There are identical temperature drops across the two glass panes. First find these and then the temperature drop across the air gap. This problem ignores the increased heat transfer in the air gap due to convection .) (b) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a 1.60-cm-thick window of the same area and with the same temperatures. Compare your answer with that for part (a).
(a) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a double-paned window that has a
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. (Hint: There are identical temperature drops across the two glass panes. First find these and then the temperature drop across the air gap. This problem ignores the increased heat transfer in the air gap due to convection.)
(b) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a 1.60-cm-thick window of the same area and with the same temperatures. Compare your answer with that for part (a).
(a) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a double-paned window that has a 1.50-m2 area and is made of two panes of 0.800-cm-thick glass separated by a 1.00-cm air gap. The inside surface temperature is 15.0ºC , while that on the outside is −10.0ºC . (Hint: There are identical temperature drops across the two glass panes. First find these and then the temperature drop across the air gap. This problem ignores the increased heat transfer in the air gap due to convection.)(b) Calculate the rate of heat conduction through a 1.60-cmthick window of the same area and with the same temperatures. Compare your answer with that for part (a).
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(a) Calculate the rate of heat conduction (in W) through house walls that are 11.5 cm thick and that have an average
thermal conductivity twice that of glass wool. Assume there are no windows or doors. The surface area of the walls is
150 m? and their inside surface is at 20.0°C, while their outside surface is at 5.00°C.
1560
X W
(b) How many 1 kW room heaters would be needed to balance the heat transfer due to conduction? (Round your answer
to the next whole integer.)
1 kW room heaters
(a) Calculate the rate of heat conduction (in W) through house walls that are 11.5 cm thick and that have an
average thermal conductivity twice that of glass wool. Assume there are no windows or doors. The surface
area of the walls is 150 m? and their inside surface is at 20.0°C, while their outside surface is at 5.00°C.
1565.21 X W
(b) How many 1 kW room heaters would be needed to balance the heat transfer due to conduction? (Round your
answer to the next whole integer.)
12
1 kW room heaters
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