| Newton's Law of Cooling states that the rate of change of the temperature of an object is proportional to the difference between its own temperature and the ambient temperature. | |
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Where is the rate of change of temperature of an object with respect to time t. is the ambient temperature and K is the experimental constant ![]() From intial condition, , is obtained as follow | |
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K can experimentally be found easily knowing that , | |
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is the rate of change of temperature of an object with respect to time t.
is the ambient temperature and K is the experimental constant 
,
is obtained as follow
,
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