$A$ wall consists of two layers $A$ and $B$. Both layers have the same thickness but are made of different materials. The thermal conductivity of $A$ is twice that of $B$. In the steady state,the temperature difference across the two ends of the wall is $36^{\circ}C$. What is the temperature difference across the two ends of layer $A$ in $^{\circ}C$?

  • A
    $6$
  • B
    $12$
  • C
    $18$
  • D
    $24$

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