Editor

How much heat is lost in an hour through a glass window measuring 2.0 m by 2.5 m when inside temperature is 25 °C and that of outside is 5°C, the thickness of glass is 0.8 cm and the value of k for glass is  0.8 W m – 1 K-1 ? $(3.6\times10 7 J)$

Difficulty: Hard
Solution:        Time = t = 1hour = 3600 s
                       Thickness of glass = L = 0.8 cm =$\frac{0.8}{100 }$= 0.008 m
                      Area of a glass window = A = $2.0 m\times 2.5$ m = $5 m^{2}$
                                  Temperature outside the house = $T_{1}$ = 25°C = 25 + 273 = 298 K
                      Temperature inside the house = $T_{2}$ = 5°C = 5 + 273 = 278 K
                      Change in temperature = $\triangle T$ = $T_{1} - T_{2}$ = 298 – 278 = 20 K
                      Value of conductivity for concrete = k = $0.8 W m^{-1} K^{-1}$
                      Rate of conduction of thermal energy =$\frac{Q}{t}$=?
                                   $\frac{Q}{t}$ = $\frac{(〖kA(T〗_{1}  – T_{2}))}{L}$
                                     Q =$\frac{(〖kA(T〗_{1}  – T_{2}))}{L} \times t$
 
                               $\frac{Q}{t}$= $\frac{(0.8 \times 5 \times 20)}{0.008 \times3600}$= $80/0.008 \times 3600$= 36,000,000 J = $3.6 \times 10$ 7 J  
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