- k. A. (dT/dx)
- k. A. (dx/dT)
- k. (dT/dx)
- k. (dx/dT)
Answer: Option 1
Fourier's law of heat conduction is k. A. (dT/dx) where Q = Amount of heat flow through the body in unit time, A = Surface area of heat flow, taken at right angles to the direction of heat flow, dT = Temperature difference on the two faces of the body, dx = Thickness of the body, through which the heat flows, taken along the direction of heat flow, and k = Thermal conductivity of the body The law of heat conduction, also known as Fourier's law, states that the time rate of heat transfer through a material is proportional to the negative gradient in the temperature and to the area, at right angles to that gradient, through which the heat flows