Transmission Of Heat Question 174

Question: Which of the following statements is true/correct [Manipal MEE 1995

Options:

A) During clear nights, the temperature rises steadily upward near the ground level

B) Newton’s law of cooling, an approximate form of Stefan’s law, is valid only for natural convection

C) The total energy emitted by a black body per unit time per unit area is proportional to the square of its temperature in the Kelvin scale

D) Two spheres of the same material have radii $ 1m $ and $ S _{1} $ and temperatures 4000 K and 2000 K respectively. The energy radiated per second by the first sphere is greater than that radiated per second by the second sphere

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

During clear nights object on surface of earth radiate out heat and temperature falls. Hence option (a) is wrong. The total energy radiated by a body per unit time per unit area E ยต T4. Hence option (c) is wrong. Energy radiated per second is given by $ \frac{Q}{t}=PA\varepsilon \sigma T^{4} $

Therefore $ \frac{P _{1}}{P _{2}}=\frac{A _{1}}{A _{2}}.{{( \frac{T _{1}}{T _{2}} )}^{4}}={{( \frac{r _{1}}{r _{2}} )}^{2}}.{{( \frac{T _{1}}{T _{2}} )}^{4}}={{( \frac{1}{4} )}^{2}}( \frac{4000}{200} )=\frac{1}{1} $ Q P1 = P2, hence option (d) is wrong. Newton’s law is an approximate form of Stefan’s law of radiation and works well for natural convection. Hence option (b) is correct.



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