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Physics, 01.08.2019 05:30 maelaysiap
Over a period of time, a hot object cools to the temperature of the surrounding air. this is described mathematically as newtons law of cooing t=c+(t_0-c)e^-kt, where t is the time it takes for an object to cool from the temp t_0 to the temp t, c is the surrounding air temp, and k is a positive constant tat is associated with the cooling object. a cakes removed from the oven has a temp of 207 degrees f and is left to cool in a room that has a temp of 69 degrees f. after 20 min the temp of the cake is 138 degrees f. what is the temp of the cake after 35 min?
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