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A compound bar 2 m long is constructed of a solid copper core 1 cm in diameter surrounded by a steel casing whose outer diameter is 2cm. The outer surface of the bar is thermally insulated and one is maintained at 100∘C, the other is at 0∘C. (i) Find the total heat current in the bar. (ii) What percentage is carried by each material. K for copper = 0.9cal−cm−1sec−1(∘C)−1, and K for steel = 0.12cal−cm−1sec−1(∘C)−1

Answer» A compound bar 2 m long is constructed of a solid copper core 1 cm in diameter surrounded by a steel casing whose outer diameter is 2cm. The outer surface of the bar is thermally insulated and one is maintained at 100C, the other is at 0C.
(i) Find the total heat current in the bar.
(ii)
What percentage is carried by each material.
K for copper = 0.9calcm1sec1(C)1,
and K for steel = 0.12calcm1sec1(C)1



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