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A rod of length L and uniform cross-sectional area has varying thermal conductivity which changes linearly from 2K at end Atok at the other end B. The ends A and B of the rod are maintained at constant temperature 100°C and 0°C, respectively, • At steady state, the graph of temperature: T=T(x) where x=distance from end A will be TA 100°C 100°C (A) 100°C 100°C (C)

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