Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For heat transfer through a window pane:
- Let the temperature difference across the window pane be,
this temperature difference is the driving cause for the flow of heat, likewise we have "V" the potential difference as the driving cause for the flow of charges.
- Let
be the rate of heat transfer, likewise we have "I" as the rate of flow of charge.
- The heat transfer rate is inversely propotional to
, where:
dx is the thickness of the material across which the heat travels,
k is the thermal conductivity of the material
A is the area of the pane normal to the heat flow.
And for current we have a constant factor R called resistance to which the current is inversely proportional to.
The heat transfer rate is given by the Fourier's Law as:
can be further written as
...............................(1)
The rate of flow of charge i.e. current is given by the Ohm's Law as:
..............................................(2)
From equations (1) & (2)