Essential University Physics: Volume 1 (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 16, Problem 60P
One end of an iron rod 40 cm long and 3.0 cm in diameter is in ice water, the other in boiling water (Fig. 16.15). The rod is well insulated so no heat is lost out the sides. Find the heat-flow rate along the rod.
FIGURE 16.15 Problem 60
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