A circular pipe of diameter 6 cm transports water at a rate of 1.6 kgs to be used for a residential home.Passing through a heater, the pipe receives a constant heat flux of 20 Wcm2 through its lateral surface.By the end of the pipe, the temperature of the water should be increased of 30 C. Assuming thedensity of water to be 996 kgm3 and its specific heat is 4.8 kJkg K , compute: (a) the length of the pipewithin the heater; and (b) the speed of the water in the pipe. Neglect the energy absorbed by the pipe.1