One cubic meter of an alloy is heated from room temperature to the 150 C above itsmelting
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One cubic meter of an alloy is heated from room temperature to the 150 °C above itsmelting point which is 850 °C. if the density of the alloy is 7.8 g/cm³, specific heat is 0.33 J/g °C in the.
liquid state and 0.29 J/g °C in solid state, heat of fusion is 160J/g, then how much energy must be added to accomplish the heating. Assume no heat losses to the environment
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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
ISBN: 978-0471457282
6th Edition
Authors: Incropera, Dewitt, Bergman, Lavine
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