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A uniform copper rod 1.5 m long has one end in melting ice and the other in boiling water. The system is fully insulated. At which point along the rod should the temperature be held at 200 deg C so that, in steady state, the mass of ice melted equals the mass of steam produced in the same time interval? (Latent heat of fusion of ice = 80 cal/g, latent heat of vaporisation of water = 540 cal/g.)

  1. 0.5 m from ice end
  2. 0.75 m from ice end
  3. 1.0 m from ice end
  4. 1.25 m from ice end
  5. About 1.23 m from ice end

Correct answer: About 1.23 m from ice end

Solution

Equating melted-ice mass to produced-steam mass leads to (heat to ice)/80 = (heat to steam)/540; solving for the position of the 200 deg C point gives about 1.23 m from the ice end.

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