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) Air at 20 kPa and 5 °C enters a 1.5 cm diameter tube at a uniform velocity of 1.5 m/s. The tube walls are maintained at a uniform temperature of 45 °C. Estimate the distance from the entrance at which the flow becomes fully developed. For air, use = 0.25 kg/m3 , µ = 1.746 × 10−5 kg/(m ∙ s), k = 0.0247 W/(m ∙ K), cp = 1004.47 /(kg ∙ K), Pr = 0.709

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