der (d) You are to compare the magnitude of the maximum heat flux anywhere in two objects. The objects are: a cylinder (with both ends perfectly insulated) and a sphere. Both of these have same radii (R), same volume, and are made of same material. The total heat generated by each object also turns out to be the same. Which object has the higher magnitude of maximum heat flux (anywhere in the object)? What is the ratio of the magnitude of the corresponding maximum heat fluxes in these two objects? b 5:2

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(d) You are to compare the magnitude of the maximum heat flux anywhere in two objects. The objects
are: a cylinder (with both ends perfectly insulated) and a sphere. Both of these have same radii (R),
same volume, and are made of same material. The total heat generated by each object also turns
out to be the same. Which object has the higher magnitude of maximum heat flux (anywhere in the
object)? What is the ratio of the magnitude of the corresponding maximum heat fluxes in these two
objects?
Transcribed Image Text:Cylinder vantio & 3:2 (d) You are to compare the magnitude of the maximum heat flux anywhere in two objects. The objects are: a cylinder (with both ends perfectly insulated) and a sphere. Both of these have same radii (R), same volume, and are made of same material. The total heat generated by each object also turns out to be the same. Which object has the higher magnitude of maximum heat flux (anywhere in the object)? What is the ratio of the magnitude of the corresponding maximum heat fluxes in these two objects?
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