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under steady state thermal conduction the temperature of body​

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Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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In steady-state, there is no absorption of heat at any position. Heat passes on or is radiated from its surface. Therefore, in steady-state the temperature of the body does not change with time but can be different at different points of the body.

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Answered by saibaba55
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In steady-state, there is no absorption of heat at any position. Heat passes on or is radiated from its surface. Therefore, in steady-state the temperature of the body does not change with time but can be different at different points of the body.

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