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If l is the length, A is the area of cross-section and K the thermal conductivity, then the thermal resistance of the block is given by

  1. fraction numerator K l over denominator A end fraction
  2. fraction numerator l over denominator K A end fraction
  3. fraction numerator A K over denominator I end fraction
  4. fraction numerator A over denominator K l end fraction

The correct answer is: fraction numerator l over denominator K A end fraction


    Q equals fraction numerator K A open parentheses theta subscript 1 minus theta subscript 2 close parentheses over denominator l end fraction text  or  end text Q over t equals fraction numerator theta subscript 1 minus theta subscript 2 over denominator l divided by K A end fraction
text  compare with  end text I equals V over R
S o comma space t h e r m a l space r e s i s tan c e equals fraction numerator begin display style l end style over denominator begin display style K R end style end fraction

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