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Is the rate of cooling the same thing as the rate of loss heat? Explain

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Answered by aryan9467
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The amount of heat leaving the hot object will be equal to the amount of heat received by the colder object (assuming nothing else is around to receive some of the heat). The rate (in W) at which heat transfers from the hotter object to the colder object increases with the temperature difference between the objects.

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Answered by ayushigautam0414
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Yes the rate of cooling of a body is the same thing as the rate of loss of heat. Rate of cooling of a body means the rate of loss of heat by the body to surroundings due to which the temperature of the hot body will drop. Rate of cooling depends on the decrease in temperature per unit time. This rate of loss of heat by a body or rate of fall of temperature of a body is directly proportional to the difference of temperature between the body and the surroundings, provided the temperature difference is small. This is known as Newton's law of cooling.

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