One end of a thermally insulated rod is kept at a temperature and the other at . The rod is composed of two sections of lengths and and thermal conductivities and respectively as shown in the figure. The temperature at the interface of the two sections is :
Step 1. Given data
Step 2. Formula used
Where is thermal conductivity, is the amount of heat transferred, area of surface, distance between the two isothermal planes, is the difference in temperature and t is the time.
Step 3. Find the temperature at the interface of the two sections is
Let and be the amount of heat flow from the left and the right side respectively.
Hence, the temperature at the interface is .