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Newtons law of cooling. The change in temperature of an object over time t, denoted T', varies directly with the difference between the temp
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Question 694395: Please help me write this equation.
Newtons law of cooling. The change in temperature of an object over time t, denoted T', varies directly with the difference between the temperature of the object T and the temperature of the surrounding environment, or ambient temperature, A. Letting -k represent the constant of variation for a positive value of k. Write the equation to represent newtons law of cooling.
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