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state the prove Newton Law of cooling what is its limit​

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Answered by Ayushrout
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According to Newton's Law of Cooling, the rate of cooling of a body is directly proportional to the difference in temperatures of the body (T) and the surrounding (T0), provided difference in temperature should not exceed by 300C.
Answered by DBOT
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Newton's law of cooling states that the rate at which an object cools is proportional to the difference in temperature between the object and the object’s surroundings.

1.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.

2.It is not valid for large difference between body and it's surrounding.

3.It is valid for small temperature only and not for the body's at large temperature.

                                 

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