In a nuclear reactor, 1-cm-diameter cylindrical uranium rods cooled by water from outside serve as the fuel.

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In a nuclear reactor, 1-cm-diameter cylindrical uranium rods cooled by water from outside serve as the fuel. Heat is generated uniformly in the rods (k = 29.5 W/m · K) at a rate of 4 × 107 W/m3. If the outer surface temperature of rods is 220°C, determine the temperature at their center.

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