Two rods, one made of copper and the other steel of the same length and cross sectional…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Properties of Solids and Liquids
Two rods, one made of copper and the other steel of the same length and cross sectional area are joined together. (The thermal conductivity of copper is
and steel is \(50 . J S m^{1} K^{1}\)). If the copper end is held at
and the steel end is held at
, what is the junction temperature (assuming no other heat losses)
Answer
(B)
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