Newtons law of cooling states that the temperature of an object changes at a rate

Chapter 1, Problem 19

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Newtons law of cooling states that the temperature of an object changes at a rate proportional to the difference between the temperature of the object itself and the temperature of its surroundings (the ambient air temperature in most cases). Suppose that the ambient temperature is 70F and that the rate constant is 0.05 (min)1. Write a differential equation for the temperature of the object at any time. Note that the differential equation is the same whether the temperature of the object is above or below the ambient temperature.

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