Step-by-step explanation:
Expression to calculate thermal resistance for iron (
) is as follows.
 
 
where, 
 = length of the iron bar
 
 = thermal conductivity of iron
 
 = Area of cross-section for the iron bar
Thermal resistance for copper (
) = \frac{L_{c}}{k_{c} \times A_{c}}[/tex]
where, 
 = length of copper bar
 
 = thermal conductivity of copper
 
 = Area of cross-section for the copper bar
Now, expression for the transfer of heat per unit cell is as follows.
 Q = 

 Putting the given values into the above formula as follows.
 Q = 

 = 

 = 2.92 Joule
It is known that heat transfer per unit time is equal to the power conducted through the rod. Hence, 
 P = 

 Here, T is 1 second so, power conducted is equal to heat transferred. 
 So, P = 2.92 watt
Thus, we can conclude that 2.92 watt power will be conducted through the rod when it reaches steady state.