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Two different rods `A` and `B` are kept as shown in figure . The variation of temperature of different cross sections with distance is plotted in a graph shown in figure . The ration of thermal conductivities of `A` and`B` is -

A

`2`

B

`0.5`

C

`1`

D

`2//3`

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B

`because((DeltaQ)/(Deltat))_(A) = ((DeltaQ)/(Deltat))_(B)`
` therefore (K_(A)A(100-70))/(30) = (K_(B)A(70-35))/(70)`
`implies K_(A) = (K_(B))/(2) implies (K_(A))/(K_(B)) = (1)/(2)`
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