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20 September, 19:56

A freshly brewed cup of coffee has temperature 95°C in a 20°C room. When its temperature is 67°C, it is cooling at a rate of 1°C per minute. When does this occur? Approximate to three decimal places ...?

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  1. 20 September, 21:43
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    Let's say the temperature at time t is C (t). at t = 0, C (t) = 95the rate of cooling dC (t) / dt is proportional to the difference in temperature between the coffee and the room. so,

    dC (t) / dt is proportional to C (t) - 20at

    C (t) = 67

    dC (t) / dt = 1 = k*67-20

    or

    k = 1/47
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