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Water enters a storage tank at a temperature, \( T_0 \) and flow rate, \( Q_0 \) and leaving at a flow rate, \( Q \) and temperature, \( T \). There are negligible heat losses in the tank. The area of cross-section of the tank is \( A_c \). The model equation that describes the water temperature variation in the tank is given by:

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The temperature change of a fluid in a tank depends on the flow rates and the heat transfer properties, as given by the energy balance.
Updated On: Feb 18, 2026
  • \( Q(T_0 - T) = A_c h \frac{dT}{dt} \)
  • \( Q T_0 - Q T = A_c h \frac{dT}{dt} \)
  • \( Q(T_0 - T) = A_c h \frac{dT}{dt} \)
  • \( Q(T_0 - T) = A_c h \frac{d(T_h)}{dt} \)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the energy balance equation for the tank.
The tank's internal temperature change rate is influenced by inflow, outflow, and heat transfer. The appropriate model is presented in option (A).

Step 2: Conclusion.
Option (A) is the correct answer.

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