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A steel rod is joined by a copper rod as shown in figure. Both the rods have same cross sectional area. The thermal conductivity of steel and copper are 5 watt/m-K and 10 watt/m-K respectively. If thermal resistance of steel rod is 60 K/watt then for copper rod it will be (in K/watt).

Answer» A steel rod is joined by a copper rod as shown in figure. Both the rods have same cross sectional area. The thermal conductivity of steel and copper are 5 watt/m-K and 10 watt/m-K respectively. If thermal resistance of steel rod is 60 K/watt then for copper rod it will be (in K/watt).


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