Heat And Thermodynamics Ques 198

  1. A metal rod $A B$ of length $10 x$ has its one end $A$ in ice at $0^{\circ} C$ and the other end $B$ in water at $100^{\circ} C$. If a point $P$ on the $\operatorname{rod}$ is maintained at $400^{\circ} C$, then it is found that equal amounts of water and ice evaporate and melt per unit time. The latent heat of evaporation of water is $540 calg^{-1}$ and latent heat of melting of ice is $80 calg^{-1}$. If the point $P$ is at a distance of $\lambda x$ from the ice end $A$, find the value of $\lambda$. (Neglect any heat loss to the surrounding.)

(2009)

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 198.9

Solution:

Formula:

Heat Transfer

Heat will flow from point $P$ to both sides.

$$ \begin{aligned} L _1 \frac{d m _1}{d t} & =\left(\frac{\text { Temperature difference }}{\text { Thermal resistance }}\right) _1 \\ & =\frac{400kA}{(\lambda x)} \cdots(i)\ L _1 \frac{d m _2}{d t} & =\frac{400-100}{(100-\lambda) x / k A}\cdots(ii) \end{aligned} $$

In about two equations, $\frac{d m _1}{d t}=\frac{d m _2}{d t}$ (given)

$$ L _1=80 calg^{-1} \text { and } L _2=540 calg^{-1} $$

Solving these two equations, we get $\lambda=9$.



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