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A spherical, stainless steel (AISI 302) canister is used to store reacting chemicals that provide for a uniform heat flux q; to its inner surface. The canister is suddenly submerged in a liquid bath of temperature
(a) Assuming negligible temperature gradients in the canister wall and a constant heat flux
(c) The convection coefficient depends on the velocity associated with fluid flow over the canister and whether the wall temperature is large enough to induce boiling in the liquid. Compute and plot the steady-state temperature as a function of h for the range
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