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Two rods A and B are of equal length. Each rod has its ends at temperature T1 and T2 (T1 > T2). What is the condition that will ensure equal rates of flow through the rods A and
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Two rods A and B are of equal length. Each rod has its ends at temperature T
1
and T
2
(T
1
> T
2
). What is the condition that will ensure equal rates of flow through the rods A and B?
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