Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A cylindrical rod of length 50cm and cro...

A cylindrical rod of length 50cm and cross sectional area `1cm^(2)` is fitted between a large ice chamber at `0^(@)C` and an evacuated chamber maintained at `27^(@)C` as shown in figure. Only small protions of the rod are insid ethe chamber and the rest is thermally insulated from the surrounding. The cross section going inti the evacuted chamber is blackened so that it completely absorbe any radiation falling on it. The temperatuere of the blackened end is `17^(@)C` when steady state is reachhed. Stefan constant `sigma=6xx10^(-s)Wm^(-2)K^(-4)` . Find the thermal conductivity of the material of the rod.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A, C

(Q/t)=eA rho(T_(2)^(4)-T_(1)^(4))`
`implies (q)/(At)=1xx6xx10^(-8)[(300)^4-(290)^4)]`
`=6xx10^(-8)xx(81xx10^8xx-70.7xx10^8)`
`=6xx10.3`
`(Q/t)=(K(theta_1-theta_2)/l`.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • HEAT TRANSFER

    HC VERMA|Exercise OBJECTIVE II|6 Videos
  • HEAT AND TEMPERATURE

    HC VERMA|Exercise Exercise|34 Videos
  • INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS

    HC VERMA|Exercise Exercises|19 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Do all reptiles have three chambered heart?

Heart of rabbit is three chambered.

Four chambered heart is present in

Find the rate of heat flow through a cross section of the rod shown in figure (theta_(2)gttheta_(1)) . Thermal conductivity of the material of the rod is K.

A steel frame (K=45Wm^(-1)C^(-1)) of total length 60cm and cross sectional area 0.2cm^(2) , Forms three side of a square. The free ends are maintained at 20^(@)C and 40^(@)C . Find the rate of heat flow through a cross section of the frame.

Name the chambers of the cochlea.

The relaxation of the chambers of the heart is called.............

The contraction of the chambers of the heart is called.............

Worker bee lives in a chamber called:

Two chambered heart is seen in ______.

HC VERMA-HEAT TRANSFER-EXERCIESE
  1. The specific heat capacity of water is cal//g^(@)C

    Text Solution

    |

  2. Two objects of masses m(1) and m(2) fall from the heights h(1) and h(2...

    Text Solution

    |

  3. A gas is enclosed in a cylindrical vessel fitted with a frictionless p...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. Assume that the total surface area of a human body is 1.6m^(2) and tha...

    Text Solution

    |

  5. Calculate the amount of heat radiated per second by a body of surface ...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. A solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same material and of equal r...

    Text Solution

    |

  7. A 100W bulb has tungsten filament of total length 1.0m and radius 4xx1...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. A spherical ball of surface area 20cm^(2) absorbs any radiation that f...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. A spherical tungsten pieces of radius 1.0cm is suspended in an evacuat...

    Text Solution

    |

  10. A cubical block of mass 1.0kg and edge 5.0cm is heated to 227^(@)C . I...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. A copper sphere is suspended in an evacuated chamber maintained at 300...

    Text Solution

    |

  12. A spherical ball A of surface area 20cm^(2) is kept at the centre of a...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. A cylindrical rod of length 50cm and cross sectional area 1cm^(2) is f...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. One end of a rod length 20cm is inserted in a furnace at 800K. The sid...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. A calorimeter of negligible heat capacity contains 100cc of water at 4...

    Text Solution

    |

  16. A body cools down from 50^(@)C to 45^(@)C in 5 minutes and to 40^(@)C ...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. A calorimeter containes 50g of water at 50^(@)C . The temperature fall...

    Text Solution

    |

  18. A metal ball of mass 1kg is heated by means of a 20W heater in a room ...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. A metal block of heat capacity 90J//.^(@)C placed in a room at 25^(@)C...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. A hot body placed in a surrounding of temperature theta(0) obeys Newto...

    Text Solution

    |