Water flows through a thick-wailed tube with an innerdiameter of 12 mm and a length of 8 in. The tube isimmersed in a wel1-stirred, hot reaction tank maintainedat 85°C, and the conduction resistance of the tube wall(based on the inner surface area) is
(a) Estimate the outlet temperature of the process fluid.
(b) Do you expect
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