A copper rod whose diameter is 2 cm and length 50 cm have one end in boiling water, the other  end in a jacket cooled by flowing water which enters at 10oC. The thermal conductivity of the  copper is 0.102 kCal/m-soC. If 0.20 kg of water flows through the jacket is 6 min, by how much  does the temperature of the water increase?

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A copper rod whose diameter is 2 cm and length 50 cm have one end in boiling water, the other 
end in a jacket cooled by flowing water which enters at 10oC. The thermal conductivity of the 
copper is 0.102 kCal/m-soC. If 0.20 kg of water flows through the jacket is 6 min, by how much 
does the temperature of the water increase?

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