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Physics, 01.04.2020 18:03 nstacie40

Water at 10 c enter a 2.54 cm i. d. pipe at a rate of 1.26 l/s. the pipe is 3.05 m long. if the wall temperature is held constant, at 99 c, and the water outlet temperature is 41

c. what is nusselt number for the flow? what nusselt number would you predict on the basis of the colburn analogy?

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