Step-by-step explanation:
The heat flow can be calculated as
Where k is the thermal conductivity, A is the area, T1 is the temperature of the ice water, T2 is the temperature of the room, and L is the thickness.
Replacing k = 0.01 J/(s m °C), A = 0.950 m², T1 = 0°C, T2 = 35 °C and L = 2.50 cm = 0.025 m, we get
Therefore, the heat flow through the walls is 13.3 W.
The negative sign indicates the direction of the heat flow, in this case, the heat goes to the water.