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Two bars of thermal conductivities `K` and `3K` and lengths `1 cm` and `2 cm` respectively have equal cross-sectional area, they are joined lengths wise as shown in the figure. If the temperature at the ends of this composite br is `0^(@)C` and `K^(2)//l` respectively (see figure), then the temperature `phi` of the interface is

A

`50^(@)`C

B

`((100)/(3))^(@)`C

C

`60^(@)`C

D

`((200)/(3))^(@)`C

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