Two identical aluminium rods are shown in Figure 4. One rests on metal block and the other on a wooden block. The protruding ends are heated on a Bunsen burner as shown.

      

Two identical aluminium rods are shown in Figure 4. One rests on metal block and the other on a wooden block. The protruding ends are heated on a Bunsen burner as shown.
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John
On the wooden block: The wooden block is poor conductor of heat, and so all the heat goes in melting the wax
johnmulu answered the question on April 17, 2017 at 06:58


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