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Five rods of same dimensions are arranged as shown in the figure. They have thermal conductivities `k_(1),k_(2),k_(3) and k_(5)`. When points A and C are maintained at different temperature, no heat flows through the central rod if

A

`K_(1)=K_(4) and K_(2)=K_(3)`

B

`K_(1)K_(4)=K_(2)K_(3)`

C

`K_(1)K_(2)=K_(3)K_(4)`

D

`(K_(1))/(K_(4))=(K_(2))/(K_(3))`

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