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A stema pipe with a radius `R_(1)` is surrounded by an insulating jacket with an outer radius of `R_(0)` If the temperature of the inner `(theta_(1))` and outer `(theta_(0))` surface are fixed `(theta_(1) gt theta_(0))` find the heat flow through the jacket. (Apply the heat conduction euation to steady state radial heat flow corresponding to cylindrical symmetry) .

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