College Physics (10th Edition)
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Author: Hugh D. Young, Philip W. Adams, Raymond Joseph Chastain
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Chapter 14, Problem 56P
One end of an insulated metal rod is maintained at 100°C, while the other end is maintained at 0°C by an ice-water mixture. The rod is 60.0 cm long and has a cross-sectional area of 1.25 cm2. The heat
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