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A 50-m-long section of a steam pipe whose outer diameter is 10 cm passes through an open space at 15°C. The average temperature of the outer surface of the pipe is measured to be 150°C. If the combined heat transfer coefficient on the outer surface of the pipe is 20 W/m2 ·K, determine (a) the rate of heat loss from the steam pipe; (b) the annual cost of this energy lost if steam is generated in a natural gas furnace that has an efficiency of 75 percent and the price of natural gas is $0.52/therm (1 therm 5 105,500 kJ); and (c) the thickness of fiberglass insulation (k 5 0.035 W/m·K) needed in order to save 90 percent of the heat lost. Assume the pipe temperature to remain constant at 150°C.

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A) 1053W

B) $40.91

C) 0.06mm

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