Calculate the rise in temperature of water w

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Water is pumped through an iron pipe (k=67.2 W/m2 K), 2
meters long as the rate of 1000kg/min. The inner and outer
diameters of the tube are 50mm and 60mm respectively.
Calculate the rise in temperature of water when the outside of
the tube is heated to a temperature of 600°C. The initial
temperature of the water is 30°C.
Transcribed Image Text:Water is pumped through an iron pipe (k=67.2 W/m2 K), 2 meters long as the rate of 1000kg/min. The inner and outer diameters of the tube are 50mm and 60mm respectively. Calculate the rise in temperature of water when the outside of the tube is heated to a temperature of 600°C. The initial temperature of the water is 30°C.
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