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Two ends of a rod of uniform cross sectional area are kept at temperature `3T_(0)` and `T_(0)` as shown. Thermal conductivity of rod varies as `k=alphaT`, (where `alpha` is a constant and T is absolute temperature). In steady state, the temperature of the middle section of the rod is

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