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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 objectโ€™s 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 objectโ€™s temperature falls, a negative rate of change, when it is hotter than its environment. This model of convection is often called Newtonโ€™s 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 objectโ€™s 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