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In a particular application involving fluid flow at a rate m through a circular tube of length L and diameter D, the surface heat flux is known to have a sinusoidal variation with x, which is of the form q″s (x) = q″s, m sin(π x/L). The maximum flux, q″s, m, is a known constant, and the fluid enters the tube at a known temperature, Tm, i. Assuming the convection coefficient to be constant, how do the mean temperature of the fluid and the surface temperature vary with x?

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