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state Newton's law of Cooling​

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Answered by annie200355
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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 (i.e. the temperature of its surroundings).

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Answered by divya14321
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Newton's Law of Cooling. T(t) = Ts +(T0 - Ts)e-kt. According to Newton's Law of Cooling, an object's temperature change rate is proportional to its own temperature and the temperature of the surrounding environment. The degree to which a liquid heats or cools depends largely on the ambient temperature of the .One of the limitations of Newton's law of cooling is that this law holds true only if the temperature of the surroundings remains constant throughout the cooling if the body. It is not valid for large difference between body and it's surrounding.

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