Newtons law of cooling says that the temperature of a body changes at a rate

Chapter 1, Problem 1.17

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Newtons law of cooling says that the temperature of a body changes at a rate proportional to the difference between its temperature and that of the surrounding medium (the ambient temperature), dT dt = k(T Ta) where T = the temperature of the body (C), t = time (min), k = the proportionality constant (per minute), and Ta = the ambient temperature (C). Suppose that a cup of coffee originally has a temperature of 70 C. Use Eulers method to compute the temperature from t = 0 to 20 min using a step size of 2 min if Ta = 20 C and k = 0.019/min.

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