11.20:
A brass boiler has a base area of 0.15 and thickness 1.0 cm. It boils water at a rate
of 6.0 kg/min when placed on a gas stove. Estimate the temperature of the part of the
flame in contact with the boiler. Thermal conductivity of brass = 109 J s m K;
Heat of vaporisation of water = 2256 × J/kg.
It is given in the question that:
Thermal conductivity of brass, K = 109 J s m–1 K
Heat of vaporisation, L = 2256 × 103 J kg
The amount of heat flowing into the water through the brass base of the boiler:
Where,
= Temperature of the flame in contact with the boiler
T = Boiling point of water = 100°C
The heat required for boiling the water:
Amount of heat flowing into the water = Amount of heat required to boil the water
Therefore, the temperature of the part of the flame in contact with the boiler is 237.98 °C.
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