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Heat is generated in a cylindrical fuel rod in a nuclear reactor according to the relationship ˙ q = ˙ q max [ 1 − ( r r o ) 2 ] q˙=q˙max[1−(rro)2] where ˙ q q˙ is the volumetric heat generation rate, kW/m3, and ro is the outside cylinder radius. Develop the equation that expresses the temperature difference between the rod center line and its surface.

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