Answer:
ΔT = ΔT0 e^-K T
As I understand Newton's Law of Cooling
ΔT at any time is the difference between the temperature and the surroundings
Originally ΔT0 = 95 - 22 difference between 95 and room temperature
65 - 22 = 33 = 73 e^-KT where t is time to cool to 65 deg
ln (33/73) = -KT K = .794 / 5 = .159 where 5 is time to cool to 65 deg
40 - 22 = 73 e^-.159 T where t is time to cool to 40 deg
18 = 73 e^-.159 T
ln (18 / 73) = -.159 T
T = 8.8 min
It would take 8.8 min for the object to cool to 40 deg C
Suppose the object cooled from 95 to 90 deg, then
ln 68 / 73 = -.159 T and T = .45 min
Tommy’s class rank dropped 10 %
Is it a chair? if so it's 7
Answer:
i think it a or b but i might be wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
sry if it is wrong tho
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