State Newton's law of cooling. Explain how it can be experimentlly verified.
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Newton's law of cooling states that the rate of heat loss of a body is directly proportional to the difference in the temperatures between the body and its surroundings provided the temperature difference is small and the nature of radiating surface remains same.
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It states that;
the magnitude of heat lost by a body is directly proportional difference in the temperatures within the body and the surrounding as long as the difference of the temperature is minimal and the nature of radiating surface remains constant.
Explanation:
This one implies that the hotter the object the faster it cools .
This is evident by Isaac Newtons experiment in the 17 th century .
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