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c. How much heat can be, ideally, conducted by a copper rod of 250 [mm] diameter from a hot source to a reference point?

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C How Much Heat Can Be Ideally Conducted By A Copper Rod Of 250 Mm Diameter From A Hot Source To A Reference Point 1
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c. How much heat can be, ideally, conducted by a copper rod of 250 [mm] diameter from a hot source to a reference point? Take the length of the copper as 2.5 [m] and the temperature difference between the source and the reference point as 60 [°C]. Comment on the direction of heat flux d. Using a simple bar chart, compare the result above, at the same thermal conditions, with: (1) a copper bar with a square cross-section and a diagonal of 250 (mm) and 2.5 [m] long (2) a steel bar with a square cross-section and a diagonal of 250 [mm] and 2.5 (m) long. (3) an aluminum bar with a square cross-section and a diagonal of 250 (mm) and 2.5 [m] long. ROD EM PAR - e. Fig. Q2 in the diagram below, heat is transferred from the hot to cold area by conduction only Reflect on your results in Q2c and Q2d above and comment on what bar or rod materials you will use in A, B.C. 902 250) Fig. 026