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Thermal physics problem on steel bar
Ok I got 50.0W, that sounds sensible. Thanks again!- veemo
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Thermal physics problem on steel bar
Brilliant, thanks, I can't find that in my lecture notes -anywhere-. I'll try it.- veemo
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Thermal physics problem on steel bar
Fantastic, thanks! 294K, that sounds better =) How would I start going about finding the total rate of flow of heat? I'm still not sure what to use for that.- veemo
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Thermal physics problem on steel bar
[SOLVED] Thermal physics problem Homework Statement A steel bar 10cm long is welded end-to-end to a copper bar 20cm long. Both bars are insulated perfectly along their sides. Each bar has a radius of 2.0cm. The free end of the steel bar is maintained at 100^{o}C and the free end of the copper...- veemo
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