A house has well-insulated walls 19.5 cm thick (assume conductivity of air) and area 410 m 2 , a roof of wood 5.5 cm thick and area 280 m 2 , and uncovered windows 0.65 cm thick and total area 33m 2 . ( a ) Assuming that heat is lost only by conduction , calculate the rate at which heat must he supplied to this house to maintain its inside temperature at 23°C if the outside temperature is −15°C. ( b ) If the house is initially at 12°C, estimate how much heat must be supplied to raise the temperature to 23°C within 30 min. Assume that only the air needs to be heated and that its volume is 750m 3 ( c ) If natural gas costs $0.080 per kilogram and its heat of combustion is 5.4 × 10 7 J/kg, how much is the monthly cost to maintain the house as in part ( a ) for 24 h each day, assuming 90% of the heat produced is used to heat the house? Take the specific heat of air to be 0.24 kcal/kg · C°.
A house has well-insulated walls 19.5 cm thick (assume conductivity of air) and area 410 m 2 , a roof of wood 5.5 cm thick and area 280 m 2 , and uncovered windows 0.65 cm thick and total area 33m 2 . ( a ) Assuming that heat is lost only by conduction , calculate the rate at which heat must he supplied to this house to maintain its inside temperature at 23°C if the outside temperature is −15°C. ( b ) If the house is initially at 12°C, estimate how much heat must be supplied to raise the temperature to 23°C within 30 min. Assume that only the air needs to be heated and that its volume is 750m 3 ( c ) If natural gas costs $0.080 per kilogram and its heat of combustion is 5.4 × 10 7 J/kg, how much is the monthly cost to maintain the house as in part ( a ) for 24 h each day, assuming 90% of the heat produced is used to heat the house? Take the specific heat of air to be 0.24 kcal/kg · C°.
A house has well-insulated walls 19.5 cm thick (assume conductivity of air) and area 410 m2, a roof of wood 5.5 cm thick and area 280 m2, and uncovered windows 0.65 cm thick and total area 33m2. (a) Assuming that heat is lost only by conduction, calculate the rate at which heat must he supplied to this house to maintain its inside temperature at 23°C if the outside temperature is −15°C. (b) If the house is initially at 12°C, estimate how much heat must be supplied to raise the temperature to 23°C within 30 min. Assume that only the air needs to be heated and that its volume is 750m3 (c) If natural gas costs $0.080 per kilogram and its heat of combustion is 5.4 × 107 J/kg, how much is the monthly cost to maintain the house as in part (a) for 24 h each day, assuming 90% of the heat produced is used to heat the house? Take the specific heat of air to be 0.24 kcal/kg · C°.
(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 m2 and their inside surface is at 20.0°C, while their outside surface is at 5.00°C.
1565.21
(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.)
2
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 m2 and their inside surface is at 20.0°C, while their outside surface is at 5.00°C.
Answer _________ W (NO scientific notation ONLY Real Number)
(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.)
Answer__________ 1 kW room heaters (NO scientific notation ONLY Real Number)
(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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