Solved: The temperature within the Earth’s crust increases
Chapter 14, Problem 60GP(choose chapter or problem)
The temperature within the Earth’s crust increases about \(1.0^{0} \mathrm{C}\) for each 30 m of depth. The thermal conductivity of the crust is \(0.80 J / s^{0} C . m\). (a) Determine the heat transferred from the interior to the surface for the entire Earth in 1.0 h. (b) Compare this heat to the \(1000 \mathrm{~W} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) that reaches the Earth’s surface in 1.0 h from the Sun.
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Text transcription:
0.80 J / s^{0} C . m
1000{~W} /{m}^{2}
1.0^{0}{C}
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