QUESTION 6 Two plane slabs of the same cross-sectional area, one made of copper and the other of aluminum, are conductin

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QUESTION 6 Two plane slabs of the same cross-sectional area, one made of copper and the other of aluminum, are conductin

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Question 6 Two Plane Slabs Of The Same Cross Sectional Area One Made Of Copper And The Other Of Aluminum Are Conductin 1
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QUESTION 6 Two plane slabs of the same cross-sectional area, one made of copper and the other of aluminum, are conducting heat at the same rate (watt). What can we conclude about the temperature gradients in each? O The aluminum slab will have the higher temperature gradient. O We cannot really draw any conclusion about the relative magnitudes of the temperature gradients in the two conductors based on the information provided. O Both will have the same temperature gradient. O The copper slab will have the higher temperature gradient.
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