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Aprocedure for determining the thermal conductivity of a solid material involves embedding a thermocouple in a thick slab of the solid and measuring the response to a prescribed change in temperature at one surface. consider an arrangement for which the thermocouple is embedded 10 mm from a surface that is suddenly brought to a temperature of 100°c by exposure to boiling water. if the initial temperature of the slab was 30°c and the thermocouple measures a temperature of 65°c, 2 min after the surface is brought to 100°c, what is its thermal conductivity? the density and specific heat of the solid are known to be 2200 kg/m3 and 700 j/kg ⋅ k

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