(III) A copper rod and an aluminum rod of the same length

Chapter 14, Problem 44P

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(III) A copper rod and an aluminum rod of the same length and cross-sectional area are attached end to end (Fig. 14–18). The copper end is placed in a furnace maintained at a constant temperature of \(205^{0} \mathrm{C}\). The aluminum end is placed in an ice bath held at a constant temperature of \(0.0^{0} \mathrm{C}\). Calculate the temperature at the point where the two rods are joined.

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

205^{0}{C}

0.0^{0}{C}

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