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Water flows at the rate of 0.5 kg/s in a 2.5-cm-diameter tube having a length of 4 m. a constant heat flux is imposed at the tube wall so that the tube wall temperature is always 50°c higher than the water temperature. calculate the heat transfer rate and estimate the temperature rise in the water as it exits the pipe if the water enters at 5°c. the water is pressurized so that boiling cannot occur. (assume h 3000 w/m2 oc). note the interplay between heat transfer and

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