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In a manufacturing facility, 2-in-diameter brass balls (k = 64.1 Btu/h·ft·°F, rho = 532 lbm/ft^3, and cp = 0.092 Btu/lbm·°F) initially at 360°F are quenched in a water bath at 120°F for a period of 2 min at a rate of 120 balls per minute. The convection heat transfer coefficient is 42 Btu/h·ft^2·°F. Take I to be the initial temperature. Determine:
a. The temperature of the balls after quenching.
b. The rate at which heat needs to be removed from the water in order to keep its temperature constant at 1200F.
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