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A well-insulated stainless-steel bar has a 50 cm length and cross-sectional area of 3.5 cm². One of its ends is maintained at a temperature of 115 ºC while its other end is kept at a temperature of 30 ºC. If the bar is in steady rate condition, find the temperature at a distance of 15 cm from the end that is at 115 ºC.
A. 104.5 ºC
B. 104.5 K
C. 89.5 ºC
D. 89.5 K
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