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(a)
The power delivered by the power supply for each measurement in Table 28.4.
(a)
Answer to Problem 58PQ
The power delivered by the power supply for each measurement in Table 28.4 is shown in Table 1.
Explanation of Solution
Power delivered by the power supply is the same as the power
Here,
Conclusion:
The power delivered by the power supply for each measurement in Table 28.4 is shown in Table 1.
Table 1
Bulb A (carbon) | Bulb B (tungsten) | ||||
Therefore, the power delivered by the power supply for each measurement in Table 28.4 is shown in Table 1.
(b)
The temperature of each filament for each entry in the table Table 28.4.
(b)
Answer to Problem 58PQ
The temperature of each filament for each entry in the table Table 28.4 is shown in Table 2.
Explanation of Solution
Given that the emissivity of filaments is
Write the Stefan-Boltzmann equation for the power.
Here,
Write the expression for the surface area of the filament.
Here,
Use equation (III) in (II) and solve for
Conclusion:
Substitute
The power corresponding to each measurement is calculated in part (a), so that the above equation can be utilized to compute the temperatures corresponding to each entry. Ii is tabulated in Table 2.
Table 2
Bulb A (carbon) | Bulb B (tungsten) | ||||||
Therefore, the temperature of each filament for each entry in the table Table 28.4 is shown in Table 2.
(c)
The plot of
(c)
Answer to Problem 58PQ
The plot of
Explanation of Solution
The computed values of power
Conclusion:
Therefore, the plot of
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