Respuesta :
How do mass and the type of material affect thermal energy transfer?
Explanation:
We'll look at two properties are "Difference in temperature and Thermal diffusivity of the substance".
Thermal energy:
You are using a cylindrical rod of a given material (say, steel) that is insulated around its circumference.
The rod is immersed in a vast reservoir of 100 °C water, while the other end is immersed in water (of known volume) at 40 °C. The cold water is kept in a cylinder that is insulated on all sides. A meter measures the temperature of cold water as a function of time.
The exercise will demonstrate
- Heat flows from a hot region to a cold region.
- Whenever a body gets heated, its heat energy rises, and its temperature rises.
- Water's thermal conductivity dictates how quickly its temperature rises. When mercurial substitutes freshwater in the cold cylinder, the temperature goes up at a different rate due to the difference in thermal conductivity.
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