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Physics, 30.12.2021 04:10, gshreya2005

A Styrofoam box has a surface area of 0.20 m^2 and a wall thickness of 2.0 cm. The temperature of the inner surface is 0°C, and the outside temperature is 25°C. If it takes 2.0 hr for 5.0 kg of Si wafers to increase temperature from the initial 0°C to 10°C, determine the thermal conductivity of the Styrofoam. The molar heat capacity of bulk Si is 19.8 J/mol. K, molar mass of Si is 28.0 g/mol. Required:
Determine the thermal conductivity of the Styrofaom.

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