Two rods of the same length and the same area of the cross-section are joined. The temperature of the two ends is shown in the figure.
As we move along the rod, temperature varies as shown in the following figure.
Then:
1. \(K_{1}>K_{2}\)
2. \(K_{1}=K_{2}\)
3. \(K_{1}<K_{2}\)
4. none of these
For a small temperature difference between the body and the surroundings, the relation between the rate of loss heat \(R\) and the temperature of the body \(\theta\) is depicted by:
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Radius of a conductor increases uniformly from left end to right end as shown in the figure.
The material of the conductor is isotropic and its curved surface is thermally isolated from its surrounding. Its ends are maintained at temperatures \(T_1\) and \(T_2~(T_1>T_2).\) If in steady state, heat flow rate is equal to \(H,\) then which of the following graphs is correct?
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