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Six identical conducting rods are connected as shown in figure. In steady state temperature of point `phi_(1)` is fixed at `100^(@)C` and temperature of `phi_(6)` at `-80^(@)C`

Q. What is the temperature of `phi_(3)`?

A

`10^(@)C`

B

`40^(@)C`

C

`-10^(@)C`

D

`-15^(@)C`

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