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Derivation of Newton's law of cooling.

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Derivation of Newton's Law of Cooling from Stefan's Law:

∴ T = To + x. ... This is Newton's Law of cooling i.e. the rate of loss of heat of a body is directly proportional to its excess temperature over the surroundings provided the excess is small. Thus Newton's Law of Cooling is derived (or deduced) from Stefan's Law.

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Expla1) According, to the third law of motion by newton, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

2)  so, if the bullet exerts a momentum when going forward, same amount of momentum will push the gun backward

3) Hence, the momentum of both would be equal

10 g *  v = 1000 g * 5 m/s

v = 500 m/snation:

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