Final answer:
The student query pertains to calculating the maximum temperature and heat transfer rate in a solar thermal system. Due to the absence of specific material properties and formulas, a numerical answer cannot be provided, but common heat transfer laws would be applied.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking about the maximum temperature on a solar absorber plate and the heat transfer rate per unit length of tube in a solar thermal system. Given that the transparent cover plate is separated by an evacuated space, we can use the provided radiation heat flux (qrad) of 800 W/m2 to determine these values.
, without specific formulas or properties of the materials (like emissivity or absorptivity), we cannot provide a numerical answer. Common methods of determining the maximum temperature and heat transfer rate would include Fourier's law for conduction, Stefan-Boltzmann law for radiation, and possibly Newton's law of cooling for convective heat transfer between the fluid and the absorber plate.