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An aluminum rod and an iron rod of the same cross-sectional area are attached end to end. The iron rod is twice as long as the aluminum rod. The aluminum end is placed in boiling water (100°C) and the other end is placed in a ice/water bath (0°C). Calculate the temperature at the point where the two rods are joined.
An aluminum rod and an iron rod of the same cross-sectional area are attached end to end. The iron rod is twice as long as the aluminum rod. The aluminum end is placed in boiling water (100°C) and the other end is placed in a ice/water bath (0°C). Calculate the temperature at the point where the two rods are joined.
25 Jun 2023
Nestor RutherfordLv2
6 Aug 2019
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