GO Figure 18-46 shows the cross section of a wall made of three layers. The layer thicknesses are L 1 , L 2 = 0.700 L 1 , and L 3 = 0.350 L 1 . The thermal conductivities are k 1 , k 2 = 0.900 k 1 , and k 3 = 0.800 k 1 . The temperatures at the left side and right side of the wall are T H = 30.0°C and T C = −15.0°C, respectively. Thermal conduction is steady. (a) What is the temperature difference Δ T 2 across layer 2 (between the left and right sides of the layer)? If k 2 were, instead, equal to 1.1 k 1 , (b) would the rate at which energy is conducted through the wall be greater than, less than, or the same as previously, and (c) what would be the value of Δ T 2 ? Figure 18-56 Problem 60.
GO Figure 18-46 shows the cross section of a wall made of three layers. The layer thicknesses are L 1 , L 2 = 0.700 L 1 , and L 3 = 0.350 L 1 . The thermal conductivities are k 1 , k 2 = 0.900 k 1 , and k 3 = 0.800 k 1 . The temperatures at the left side and right side of the wall are T H = 30.0°C and T C = −15.0°C, respectively. Thermal conduction is steady. (a) What is the temperature difference Δ T 2 across layer 2 (between the left and right sides of the layer)? If k 2 were, instead, equal to 1.1 k 1 , (b) would the rate at which energy is conducted through the wall be greater than, less than, or the same as previously, and (c) what would be the value of Δ T 2 ? Figure 18-56 Problem 60.
GO Figure 18-46 shows the cross section of a wall made of three layers. The layer thicknesses are L1, L2 = 0.700L1, and L3 = 0.350L1. The thermal conductivities are k1, k2 = 0.900 k1, and k3 = 0.800 k1. The temperatures at the left side and right side of the wall are TH = 30.0°C and TC = −15.0°C, respectively. Thermal conduction is steady. (a) What is the temperature difference ΔT2 across layer 2 (between the left and right sides of the layer)? If k2 were, instead, equal to 1.1k1, (b) would the rate at which energy is conducted through the wall be greater than, less than, or the same as previously, and (c) what would be the value of ΔT2?
Three point-like charges in the attached image are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in the figure. Each side of the triangle has a length of 38.0 cm, and the point (C) is located half way between q1 and q3 along the side. Find the magnitude of the electric field at point (C). Let q1 = −2.80 µC, q2 = −3.40 µC, and q3 = −4.50 µC. Thank you.
Three point-like charges are placed as shown in the attach image, where r1 = r2 = 44.0 cm. Find the magnitude of the electric force exerted on the charge q3. Let q1 = -1.90 uC, q2 = -2.60 uC, and q3 = +3.60 uC. Thank you.
The drawing attached shows an edge-on view of two planar surfaces that intersect and are mutually perpendicular. Surface (1) has an area of 1.90 m², while Surface (2) has an area of 3.90 m². The electric field in magnitude of 215 N/C. Find the magnitude of the electric flux through surface (1 and 2 combined) if the angle theta made between the electric field with surface (2) is 30.0 degrees. Thank you.
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