Three geometrically identical slabs A,B and C have thermal conductivities k,k and 3k. In any configuration of these, extreme left face is always kept at 100∘C while extreme right face is always kept at 0∘C. Consider two configurations shown.The difference (in ∘C) of temperatures of mid-points of the two configurations is 100n . Find n.
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Three geometrically identical slabs A,B and C have thermal conductivities k,k and 3k. In any configuration of these, extreme left face is always kept at 100∘C while extreme right face is always kept at 0∘C. Consider two configurations shown.The difference (in ∘C) of temperatures of mid-points of the two configurations is 100n . Find n.
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