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30 December, 01:06

The office of the coroner is maintained at 21°C. While doing an autopsy on a murder victim, the coroner is killed and the victim's body is stolen. The coroner's assistant discovers his chief's body and finds that its temperature is 31°C. An hour later, the body temperature is down to 29°C. Assuming that the coroner's body temperature was 37°C when he died, use Newton's law of cooling to show that the coroner was killed about two hours and seven minutes before his body was found

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  1. 30 December, 01:27
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    t is 2.106284 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given data

    office maintained temperature (T) = 21°C

    body temperature (t) = 29°C

    time = 1 hr

    died body temperature (Td) = 37°C

    chief's body temperature (Tc) = 31°C

    to find out

    show coroner was killed 2 hours and 7 minutes before his body was found

    solution

    we use here Newton's law of cooling that is

    dT/dt = - k (t - T)

    now solve this equation and we get value of k i, e

    -k (t) = ln (t-T) / (Tc - T)

    we know in 1 hour body temperature change 31°C to the 29°C

    so now put value of t and T, Tc to find value of k

    -k (1) = ln (29-21) / (31-21)

    so - k = ln (8) / (10)

    and k = ln 10/8

    and when temp change 37°C to 31°C we will find out time so that is

    -kt = ln (31-21) / (37-21)

    -ln 10/8 * t = ln (10) / (16)

    so - t = (ln 10/16) / (ln 10/8)

    -t = - 2.106284 approx two hours and seven minutes

    so it is - t = - 2.106284 approx two hou about two hours and seven minutes before his body was found
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