The temperature difference between the hot and cold end of a thermally conducted body is...

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The temperature difference between the hot and cold end of a thermally conducted body is increased from 10 C to 20 C then thermal conductivity of body b becomes double d becomes four times at the end of the next 10 minutes 000 in 19 minutes If the room temperature is 25 C and assuming a remains constant c becomes half

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