SOLUTION: Find the thermal conductivity of a brick if energy of 72j is supplied in 1 hour. The temperature on one side (length, 6m) of the brick is 18 degree Celsius while the other side

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Question 1143798: Find the thermal conductivity
of a brick if energy of 72j is supplied in 1 hour.
The temperature on one side (length, 6m) of the
brick is 18 degree Celsius while the other side
has a temperature of 80 degree Celsius

Answer by ikleyn(52854)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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In this post,  the data is defined/given  INCORRECTLY.

To be correct,  the DENSITY  of  ENERGY,  in joules per unit area,  should be given,  instead of total energy;

or,  if the total energy is given,  then  the area  of the sample must be given,  too,  as a necessary addition.


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Hey,  if you don't know basics,  for  WHAT  REASON  do you post or try to create a problem to post to the forum ?

You  CLEARLY  don't know the basics -- take a  Physics textbook and learn from there,  before to become a problems creator . . .



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