toospooky
May 15, 2011, 09:06 AM
I haved worked this problem and emailed my instructor and still I am having trouble. If someone could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.
The question is:
Find the heat flow in 25.0 days through a freezer door 80.0 cm x 144 cm insulated with cellulose (0.039 J/smC) fiber 4.0cm thick. The temperature is -14 C. Room temp is 22C.
Here is what I used.
t= 25.0 days = 2.16 x 10^6 s
L= 4.00 cm = 0.04 m
A= 80.0 cm x 144 cm = 11520 cm^2 = 1.152 m^2
T1= -14C
T2= 22C 22C-(-14C)=36C
Q=?
Using the formula Q= KAt(T2-T1) / L
Q= (0.039 J/smC) ( 1.152m^2) (2.16x10^6s) (36C) / 0.04 m
My answer is 8.73 x 10^7
The answer should be 2.4x10^4 J or 24 kJ
The question is:
Find the heat flow in 25.0 days through a freezer door 80.0 cm x 144 cm insulated with cellulose (0.039 J/smC) fiber 4.0cm thick. The temperature is -14 C. Room temp is 22C.
Here is what I used.
t= 25.0 days = 2.16 x 10^6 s
L= 4.00 cm = 0.04 m
A= 80.0 cm x 144 cm = 11520 cm^2 = 1.152 m^2
T1= -14C
T2= 22C 22C-(-14C)=36C
Q=?
Using the formula Q= KAt(T2-T1) / L
Q= (0.039 J/smC) ( 1.152m^2) (2.16x10^6s) (36C) / 0.04 m
My answer is 8.73 x 10^7
The answer should be 2.4x10^4 J or 24 kJ