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		<title>What is the temperature at the junction when a bar of gold is in thermal contact with a bar of silver?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bar of gold is in thermal contact with a bar of silver of the same length and area. One end of the compound bar is maintained at 80.0 degrees C (gold end), and the opposite end is at 30.0 degrees C (silver end). When the energy transfer reaches a steady state, what is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>A bar of gold is in thermal contact with a bar of silver of the same length and area. One end of the compound bar is maintained at 80.0 degrees C (gold end), and the opposite end is at 30.0 degrees C (silver end). When the energy transfer reaches a steady state, what is the temperature at the junction?<br />
Answer is 51.2 degrees C, but how do I solve this problem?<br/><br/>Chantal</div>
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