Question:

For a black body at temperature \(727^{\circ}C\), its radiating power is 60 watt and temperature of surrounding is \(227^{\circ}C\). If temperature of black body is changed to \(1227^{\circ}C\) then its radiating power will be:

Updated On: Aug 3, 2024
  • 304 W
  • 320 W
  • 240 W
  • 120 W
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

$P \propto\left(T^{4}-T_{0}^{4}\right)$
$\frac{P_{2}}{P_{1}}=\frac{(1500)^{4}-(500)^{4}}{(1000)^{4}-(500)^{4}}=\frac{500^{4}\left(3^{4}-1\right)}{500^{4}\left(2^{4}-1\right)} $
$\frac{P_{2}}{60}=\frac{80}{15} $
$\Rightarrow P_{2}=320 \,W$
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Conductance

What is conductance?

Conductance is an expression of the ease with which electric current flows through materials like metals and nonmetals. In equations, an uppercase letter G symbolizes conductance. The standard unit of conductance is siemens (S), formerly known as mho.

What is conductance in electricity?

Conductance in electricity is considered the opposite of resistance (R). Resistance is essentially the amount of friction a component presents to the flow of current.

The conductivity of electrolytic solutions is governed by the following factors:

  • Interionic attraction
  • Solvation of ions
  • The viscosity of the solvent
  • Temperature