Let T = f(t) denote the temperature of a baked potatot minutes after it has been removed

Chapter 1, Problem 46

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Let \(T=f(t)\) denote the temperature of a baked potato \(t\) minutes after it has been removed from a hot oven. The accompanying figure shows the temperature versus time curve for the potato, where \(r\) is the temperature of the room.


(a) What is the physical significance of \(\lim _{t \rightarrow 0+} f(t)\)?
 


(b) What is the physical significance of \(lim_{t \rightarrow 0+\infty} f(t)\)
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Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

T=f(t)

t

r

lim_t_right arrow_0_+ f(t)

lim_t_right arrow_0_+_infinity (ft)

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