desertfox,
I also want to use your other method Q=-k*A*dT/dx
The problem is for 2 concentric aluminum cylinders. Larger has radius of 3 inches, smaller one has radius of 1.6 inches. Both are 6 inches tall. The water is in the area between the 2 cylinders, touching both cylinders. Heat is...
desert fox,
Thanks for the answer. That is what I was looking for. Can you take a look at the following. It is using the first method your recommended.
Q = m*Cp*TempChange
Assuming:
Temp Change = 85.8 C = 359 K
Water Volume = 2 Liters
m = p*V where p = density of water (1kg/L)
=1kg/L *...
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