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According to Newton’s law of cooling, the rate of cooling of a body is proportional to , where is the difference of the temperature of the body and the surroundings, and is equal to:

  1. A
    two
  2. B
    three
  3. C
    four
  4. D
    one

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Newton's Law of Cooling states that the rate of change of temperature () is directly proportional to the temperature difference between the body and the surroundings: . Thus, .

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According to Newton’s law of cooling, the rate of cooling of a body is proportional to , where is the difference of the temperature of the body and the surroundings, and is equal to:
A
two
B
three
C
four
D
one

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