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Rods `X` and `Y` of identical dimensions but of different materials are joined as shown in The length of each part is the same It the temperature of end `A` and `F` be main tained at `100^(@)C` and `20^(@)C` respectively then find the temperatures of the junctions `B` and `E` (Thermal conductivity of `X` is double that of `Y`) .

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