Q.
A circular wire has current density J=(2×1010A/m2)r2 where 1 is the radial distance, out of the wire radius is 2mm. The end-to-end potential applied to the wire is 50V. How much energy (in joule) is converted to thermal energy in 100s ?
Heat produced in a section of width dr at a distance r from centre is H=0∫RV⋅t⋅j⋅2πrdr
Here, K=50V,t=100s j=2×1010r2,R=2×10−3m
So, H=0∫R50×100×2×1010r2×2πr×dr =0∫R2π×1014⋅r3⋅dr=2π×1014×[4r4]0R =2π×1014×(2×10−3)4 =8×π×1014×10−12=800πJ