A physicist uses a cylindrical metal can 0.300m high and 0.070m in diameter to store liquid helium at 4.22 K; at that temperature the heat of vaporization of helium is 2.09×104J/kg. Completely surrounding the metal can are walls maintained at the temperature of liquid nitrogen, 77.3 K, with vacuum between the can and the surrounding walls
How much helium is lost per hour? The emissivity of the metal can is 0.200. The only heat transfer between the metal can and the surrounding walls is by radiation.