Heat Transfer Assignments 02
Heat Transfer Assignments 02
Heat Transfer Assignments 02
CLASS TEST
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dE
dl
l l
2
adiabatic coating
r
100°C 0°C
A
x
B
2m
p
(B) Initial rate at which ice melts is kg / s
4200
(C) Initial rate at which ice melts is 100 p kg/s
(D) Initial rate of heat flow from outside to flask is 40 p J/s
9. Consider the shown case of a freezing lake due to negative environmental temperature
(–q°C). Thickness (x) of ice layer is small in comparison to depth of lake. Rate of increase in x will
be greater
(A) if environmental temperature increases
(B) for larger thickness of ice layer
(C) if environmental temperature decreases
(D) for smaller thickness of ice layer
40°C 40°C
q q
30°C 30°C
(A) (B)
(0,0) t (0,0) t
40°C 40°C
q
q 30°C
(C) (D)
(0,0) t (0,0) t
12. When the body temperature has reached 36°C, it is heated again so that it reaches to 40°C in 10
minutes. Assume that the rate of loss of heat at 38°C is the average rate of loss for the given time.
The total heat required from a heater by the body is :
(A) 7.2 J (B) 0.728 J (C) 16 J (D) 32 J
Paragraph for Question 13 to 15
A metal block is placed in a room which is at 10°C for long time. Now it is heated by an electric
heater of power 500 W till its temperature becomes 50°C. Its initial rate of rise of temperature is
2.5°C/sec. The heater is switched off and now a heater of 100W is required to maintain the temperature
of the block at 50°C.(Assume Newtons Law of cooling to be valid)
13. What is the heat capacity of the block?
(A) 50 J/°C (B) 100 J/°C (C) 150 J/°C (D) 200 J/°C
14. What is the rate of cooling of block at 50°C if the 100W heater is also switched off?
(A) 5°C/s (B) 0.5°C/s (C) 1°C/s (D) 0.1°C/s
15. What is the heat radiated per second when the block was 30°C?
(A) 100 W (B) 80 W (C) 50 W (D) 30 W
SECTION-II
Numerical Answer Type Question 1Q.[3 M(0)]
(upto second decimal place)
1. A metallic rod of cross-sectional area 9.0 cm2 and length 0.54 m, with the surface insulated to
prevent heat loss, has one end immersed in boiling water and the other in ice-water mixture. The
heat conducted through the rod melts the ice at the rate of 1 gm for every 35 sec. Find the thermal
conductivity of the rod in SI unit. [Latent heat of fusion of ice = 80 cal/g & J = 4.2 J/cal ]
starting from t = 0 at which the body will loose 90% of this maximum heat Q0.
2. Two conductors A and B each of cross section area 5 cm2 are connected in series. Variation of tempera-
ture (in 0C) along the length (in cm) is as shown in the figure. If thermal conductivity of A is 200 J/m-
sec0C and thermal conductivity of B (in J/m-sec0C upto one decimal place.) is k then find k .
8 3
T1 T2 T3
B
A
45°
60°
25 cm 50 cm
SECTION-IV
Matrix Match Type (4 × 4) 1 Q. [8 M (for each entry +2(0)]
1. Column I shows some heat conductors of various shapes. Column II shows certain parameters
related with heat transfer. Match the column I with column II. Note that comparison is to be made
in direction of heat flow and in steady state. In all the figures the surfaces shown in dotted are
isothermal surfaces.
Column I Column II
Hot Cold
(A) Reservoir Reservoir (P) Modulus of temperature gradient is increasing
as we move from higher temperature to lower
Tapering rod is
temperature
well insulated
(B) Hot liquid (Q) The rate of heat transfer across the
dotted surfaces shown, is constant
The flat faces are thermally insulating
surrounding at low temperature
Hot
(C) liquid (R) Modulus of Temperature gradient is
decreasing as we move from higher
temperature to lower temperature
Hollow sphere
surrounding at
(S) Rate of heat transfer across dotted surface is
lower temperature
variable
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