Two materials having coefficients of thermal conductivity '\(3K\)' and '\(K\)' and thickness \(d\) and '\(3d\)' respectively, are joined to form a slab as shown in the figure. The temperatures of the outer surfaces are '\(\theta_1\)' and '\(\theta_2\)' respectively, (\(\theta_2>\theta_1\)). The temperature at the interface is:

                 
1. \( \frac{\theta_2+\theta_1}{2} \)
2. \( \frac{\theta_1}{2}+\frac{2 \theta_2}{3} \)
3. \( \frac{\theta_1}{10}+\frac{9 \theta_2}{10} \)
4. \(\frac{\theta_1}{6}+\frac{5 \theta_2}{6}\)

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The temperature difference of \(120^\circ \text C\) is maintained between two ends of a uniform rod \({AB}\) of length \({2L.}\) Another bent rod \({PQ,}\) of the same cross-section as \(AB\) and the length \(\frac {3L} {2},\) is connected across \({AB}\) (see figure). In steady state, the temperature difference between \(P~\text{and}~Q\) will be close to: 
  
1. \(45^\circ \text C\)
2. \(75^\circ \text C\)
3. \(60^\circ \text C\)
4. \(35^\circ \text C\)
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Three rods of identical cross-sections and lengths are made of three different materials of thermal conductivity \({K_1,K_2,K_3,}\) respectively. They are joined together at their ends to make a long rod (see figure). One end of the long rod is maintained at \(100^\circ \mathrm{C}\) and the other at \(0^\circ \mathrm{C}\) (see figure). If the joints of the rod are at \(70^\circ \mathrm{C}\) and \(20^\circ \mathrm{C}\) in a steady state and there is no loss of energy from the surface of the rod, the correct relationship between \({K_1,K_2,}\) and \({K_3}\) is:

  

1. \({K}_1:{K}_3=2: 3 ; {K}_2: {K}_3=2: 5 \)
2. \({K}_1<{K}_2<{K}_3 \)
3. \( {K}_1: {K}_2=5: 2 ; {K}_1: {K}_3=3: 5 \)
4. \({K}_1>{K}_2>{K}_3\)
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The temperature \(\theta\) at the junction of two insulating sheets, having thermal resistances \(R_1 \) and \(R_2\) as well as top and bottom temperatures \(\theta_1\) and \(\theta\) (as shown in the figure) is given by :

  
1. \( \dfrac{\theta_2 R_2-\theta_1 R_1}{R_2-R_1} \)

2. \( \dfrac{\theta_1 R_2-\theta_2 R_1}{R_2-R_1} \)

3. \( \dfrac{\theta_1 R_2+\theta_2 R_1}{R_1+R_2} \)

4. \( \dfrac{\theta_1 R_1+\theta_2 R_2}{R_1+R_2} \)

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Two metallic blocks \(M_1\) and \(M_2\) of the same area of the cross-section are connected to each other (as shown in the figure). If the thermal conductivity of \(M_2\) is \(K,\) then the thermal conductivity of \(M_1\) will be:
(Assume steady state heat conduction)

1. \(10K\) 2. \(8K\)
3. \(12.5K\) 4. \(2K\)
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As per the given figure, two plates \(A\) and \(B\) of thermal conductivity \(K\) and \(2K\) are joined together to form a compound plate. The thickness of the plates are \(4.0~\text{cm}\) and \(2.5~\text{cm}\) respectively and the area of the cross-section is \(120~\text{cm}^2\) for each plate. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the compound plate is \(\left(1+\frac{5}{\alpha}\right) \mathrm{K} \), then the value of \(\alpha\) will be: 
  

1. \(21\)
2. \(10\)
3. \(30\)
4. \(54\)
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An ice cube of dimensions 60 cm × 50 cm × 20 cm is placed in an insulation box of wall thickness 1 cm. The box keeping the ice cube at 0°C of temperature is brought to a room of temperature 40°C. The rate of melting of ice is approximately:
(Latent heat of fusion of ice is 3.4 × 105 J kg–1 and thermal conducting of insulation wall is 0.05 Wm–1 ºC–1)
1. 61×10–3 kg s–1
2. 61×10–5 kg s–1
3. 208 kg s–1
4. 30×10–5 kg s–1
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\(K_1\) and \(K_2\) are the thermal conductivities, \(L_1\) and \(L_2\) are the lengths, and \(A_1\) and \(A_2\) are the cross-sectional areas of steel and copper rods respectively such that \(\dfrac{K_{2}}{K_{1}}=9, \dfrac{A_{1}}{A_{2}}=2~\text{and}~ \dfrac{L_{1}}{L_{2}}=2.\) Then, for the arrangement as shown in the figure, the value of the temperature \(T\) of the steel–copper junction in the steady-state will be:
       
1. \(18^\circ \text{C}\)
2. \(14^\circ \text{C}\)
3. \(45^\circ \text{C}\)
4. \(150^\circ \text{C}\)
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The heat passing through the cross-section of a conductor, varies with time \(t\) as \(Q(t)=\alpha t-\beta t^2+\gamma t^3\) (\(\alpha,\beta\) and \(\gamma\) are positive constants). The minimum heat current through the conductor is:
1. \(\alpha-{{\beta^{2}}\over{2\gamma}}\)
2. \(\alpha-{{\beta^{2}}\over{3\gamma}}\)
3. \(\alpha-{{\beta^{2}}\over{\gamma}}\)
4. \(\alpha-{{3\beta^{2}}\over{\gamma}}\)
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