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25 September, 15:38

A thermometer is removed from a room where the temperature is 70 F and is taken outside where the air temperature is 10 F. After one half minute the thermometer reads 50 F. What is the reading of the thermometer at t=1min? how long will it take for the thermometer to reach 15 F?

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  1. 25 September, 15:52
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    This question is the application of differential eqns in order to derive a model for the temperature dependence with time. Actually, a general equation has already been derived for this type of cases. This equation is known as the Newton's Law of Cooling. The equation is

    (T - Ts) / (To - Ts) = e^ (-kt)

    where T is the the temperature at any time t

    Ts is the surrounding temperature

    To is the initial temperature

    k is the constant

    t is the time

    several assumptions have been made to arrive at this form, i suggest you trace the derivation of the general formula.

    First we need to look for k using the initial conditions that is @t = 1.5 min, T = 50 F

    substituting we get a k = 0.2703

    therefore @ t = 1 min, T = 55.79 F

    @ T = 15 F the time required is 9.193 min.
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