SOLUTION: Nuclear experiments performed in the ocean vaporize large quantities of salt water. Salt boils and turns into vapor at 1738 K. After being vaporized by a 10-megaton force, the salt

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Question 651392: Nuclear experiments performed in the ocean vaporize large quantities of salt water. Salt boils and turns into vapor at 1738 K. After being vaporized by a 10-megaton force, the salt takes at least 8-10 seconds to cool enough to crystallize. The amount of salt A that has crystallized t seconds after an experiment is sometimes calculated using
+A+=+k+sqrt+%28t%2FT%29+ , where k and T are constants. Solve this equation for t.

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+A+=+k+sqrt+%28t%2FT%29+ , where k and T are constants. Solve this equation for t.
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+A+=+k+sqrt+%28t%2FT%29+
+A%5E2+=+k%5E2%2A%28t%2FT%29+
+A%5E2%2Fk%5E2+=+t%2FT+
+A%5E2%2AT%2Fk%5E2+=+t+
t+=+A%5E2%2AT%2Fk%5E2