Answer:
[tex]A = \frac{179.4}{\frac{dT}{dx}}[/tex]
Explanation:
As we know that thermal conduction of heat is given by the formula
[tex]\frac{dQ}{dt} = \frac{kA}{L}(T_2 - T_1)[/tex]
now we have
[tex]\frac{dQ}{dt} = \frac{4628320}{10(60)}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{dQ}{dt} = 7713.87 Watt[/tex]
now we also know that
k = 43 W/m-k
now we have
[tex]7713.87 = \frac{(43)A}{dT}{dx}[/tex]
so we have
[tex]A = \frac{179.4}{\frac{dT}{dx}}[/tex]
here we know that dT/dx is temperature gradient of the rod which is ratio of temperature difference of two ends of the rod and length of the rod.