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Assume the liquid film in Example 5.9 is not isothermal but instead has the following distribution TðyÞ T 0 ðT w T 0 Þ 1 yh where T 0 and T w are respectively the ambient temperature and the wall temperature The fluid viscosity decreases with increasing tem perature and is assumed to be described by μ μ 0 1 aðT T 0 Þ with a 0 In a manner similar to Example 5.9 derive an expression for the velocity profile

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