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Question: A circular metal loop is heated at point \(O\) as shown in above Figure. (i) In which direction wo...

A circular metal loop is heated at point OO as shown in above Figure.
(i) In which direction would heat flow in the loop?
(ii) In which order the pins at points PP , QQ and RR are fixed with the help of wax fall if points OO , PP , QQ and RR are equidistant from each other?

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Solution

This question utilizes the concept of Heat Transfer. We know that in a conductor like metal, heat travels through conduction. Conduction takes place when two bodies are in physical contact with each other. Here, the metal loop is totally solid, so conduction takes place in the metal loop.

Complete step by step answer:

According to the given figure, the heat from the candle is transferred to the loop at point OO through convection. Once the heat reaches OO, it is transferred throughout the metal loop through conduction.

(i) The heat flows from hotter to colder regions. Thus, the heat will start flowing from point OO towards point QQ.

(ii) It is given that the points OO , PP , QQ and RR are equidistant from each other. We know that the heat will flow from point OO towards point QQ. Since, the metal loop is uniform in nature and the distance OPOP and OROR are the same, we could infer that- after heating the metal loop at point OO , the pins attached at point PP and point RR will fall down simultaneously. Then, after some more time, the pin at point QQ will fall off.

Note: Convection is the transfer of heat through fluid medium (through air here) and conduction is the transfer of heat through a solid medium. Here, the heat from the candle to the loop is transferred through convection. Then, the transfer of heat from one point of the metal loop to another is through conduction.