Q.
A body takes T minutes to cool from 62∘C to 61∘C when the surrounding temperature is 30∘C. The time taken by the body to cool from 46∘C to 45.5∘C is
According to Newton's law of cooling, the rate of change of temperature will be, tθ1−θ2∝[2θ1+θ2−θ] ; where θ1 is initial temperature, θ2 is final temperature, t is time and θ is the average temperature.
For the first condition, T62−61=k[262+61−30]...(1)
And for the second condition, t46−45.5=k[246+45.5−30]...(2)
By solving equation (1) and (2) , we get T×0.51×t=45.75−3061.5−30=15.7531.5 t=T minutes .