Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach 5th Edition ยท Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics ยท Problem 84
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Randall D. Knight โ Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics: Problem 84
For an object that cools by convection, the temperature \( T \) often can be described by the equation \[ \frac{dT}{dt} = -b(T - T_{\text{env}}) \] where \( T_{\text{env}} \) is the temperature of the surrounding environment and \( b \) is an experimentally determined constant. The left side, \( dT/dt \), is the rate at which the temperature changes. The equation says that the rate of change is proportional to how much the objectโs temperature differs from its environment: a rapid change when the temperature difference is large, slowing to a much smaller change when the temperature difference is small. This agrees with our everyday experience. The minus sign indicates that the objectโs temperature falls, a negative rate of change, when it is hotter than its environment. This model of convection is often called Newtonโs law of cooling. To solve the equation, change the variable to \( U = T - T_{\text{env}} \), for which \( dU = dT \). Then integrate from \( U_i = T_0 - T_{\text{env}} \) at \( t_i = 0 \) to \( U_f = T - T_{\text{env}} \) at a later time \( t_f = t \), where \( T_0 \) is the objectโs initial temperature at \( t = 0 \). The result is an expression for the temperature difference \( T - T_{\text{env}} \) as a function of time. Suppose a mug of hot coffee in a \( 20^{\circ}\text{C} \) room cools from \( 80^{\circ}\text{C} \) to \( 60^{\circ}\text{C} \) in \( 5.0\text{ min} \). How long will it take to cool an additional \( 20^{\circ}\text{C} \), from \( 60^{\circ}\text{C} \) to \( 40^{\circ}\text{C} \)?
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach ยท 5th Edition
Author: Randall D. Knight
Publisher: Pearson
Chapter: Work, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics