In the figure, a copper bar is welded end to end with a brass bar. The cross-section area of both bars is 5.00 x 104 m².

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In the figure, a copper bar is welded end to end with a brass bar. The cross-section area of both bars is 5.00 x 104 m².

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In The Figure A Copper Bar Is Welded End To End With A Brass Bar The Cross Section Area Of Both Bars Is 5 00 X 104 M 1
In The Figure A Copper Bar Is Welded End To End With A Brass Bar The Cross Section Area Of Both Bars Is 5 00 X 104 M 1 (15.48 KiB) Viewed 33 times
In the figure, a copper bar is welded end to end with a brass bar. The cross-section area of both bars is 5.00 x 104 m². What is the total thermal resistance of the two bars? T = ? 100°C brass copper - 10.0 cm →→→ 10.0 cm k-385 W/mC k-109 W/mC 0.0006 m²/cow 0.0003 m² cow 0.0009 m²/cow 0.0012 m²/cow 0°C
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