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[" 11.A cylindrical rod with one end in a steam chamber and the other end "],[" in ice results in melting of "0.1gm" of ice per second.If the rod is replaced "],[" by another with half the length and double the radius of the first and if "],[" the thermal conductivity of material of second rod is "1/4" that of first,"],[" the rate at which ice melts in gm/sec will be "]

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