Multiple Choice
A heat-conducting rod, 0.90 m long and wrapped in insulation, is made of an aluminum section that is 0.20 m long and a copper section that is long. Both sections have a cross-sectional area of The aluminum end and the copper end are maintained at temperatures of and respectively. The thermal conductivities of aluminum and copper are 205 W/m ? K (aluminum) and 385 W/m ? K (copper) . What is the temperature of the aluminum-copper junction in the rod with steady state heat flow?
A) 100°C
B) 93°C
C) 86°C
D) 80°C
E) 74°C
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