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- Three rods of identical cross-sectional area and made from the same metal from the sides of an isosceles triangle ABC, right angled at B. The points A and B are maintained at temperatures T and (√ 2)T respectively. In the steady state, the temperature of the point C is Tc. Assuming that only heat conduction takes place, Tc/T is
Q. Three rods of identical cross-sectional area and made from the same metal from the sides of an isosceles triangle ABC, right angled at B. The points A and B are maintained at temperatures T and ()T respectively. In the steady state, the temperature of the point C is . Assuming that only heat conduction takes place, T/T is
Solution:
The diagramatic representation of the given problem is shown in figure. Since, T the heat will flow from B to
A. Similarly, heat will also flow from B to C and C to A.
Applying the conduction formula
To the sides CA and BC, we get