A cylindrical copper rod of length 1.2 m and cross-sectional area 4.8 cm2 is insulated

Chapter 18, Problem 55

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A cylindrical copper rod of length 1.2 m and cross-sectional area 4.8 cm2 is insulated along its side.The ends are held at a temperature difference of 100 C by having one end in a waterice mixture and the other in a mixture of boiling water and steam. At what rate (a) is energy conducted by the rod and (b) does the ice melt?

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