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[" Two similar rods are joined as "],[" shown in figure.Then "],[" temperature of junction is "],[" (assume no heat loss through "100^(@)C=],[" lateral surface of rod and "],[" temperatures at the ends are "],[" shown in steady state) "],[[" (a) "50^(@)C," (b) "75^(@)C," (c) "66.6^(@)C," (d) "33.3^(@)C]]

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