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Two rods one made of copper and other made of steel of the same length and same cross sectional area are joined together. The thermal conductivity of copper and steel are 385J s1K1m1385\,\text{J s}^{-1}\text{K}^{-1}\text{m}^{-1} and 50J s1m1K150\,\text{J s}^{-1}\text{m}^{-1}\text{K}^{-1} respectively. The free ends of copper and steel are held at 100C100^\circ\text{C} and 0C0^\circ\text{C} respectively. The temperature at the junction is, nearly: