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- Deduce the Fourier equation of one dimensional heat flow. Prove that the length to which the wax melts in the steady state along a wax coated bar is proportional to the square root of the coefficient of thermal conductivity of the material of the bar.
- Describe Ingen-Hausz's experiment and prove, from mathematical theory, that the conductivities of the different bars vary as the square of the length upto which wax is melted.
- Describe Forbes' method of determining the thermal conductivity of a metallic bar. Deduce the necessary formula.
- Work out Despretz's method of comparison of thermal conductivities.
- Describe Lees’ method of determining thermal conductivity of poor conductors.
- Derive the theory of spherical shell method of determining ...
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