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Three identical rods have been joined at a junction to make it a Y shape structure. If two free ends are maintained at `60^(@)C` and the third end is at `0^(@)C`, then what is the junction temperature `theta` ?
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A

`40^(@)C`

B

`50^(@)C`

C

`30^(@)C`

D

`60^(@)C`

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