namelyanonymous
Member
The first part of the question is:
"A body, initially at room temperature 20 degrees celcius, is heated....."
They gave me Newton's Law of Cooling, which is:
dT/dt = -k(T-M)
where M = the surrounding temperature, T = the temperature of the body and k is just a constant.
I integrated that to eventually get:
log_e(T-M) = k(c - t)
But from the first part of the question, we know that M = 20, and at t = 0, T = 20, so if we sub those in we get:
log_e(20 - 20) = k(c)
So now we've got log_e(0), which is undefined. What am I doing wrong? :/
Thanks in advance!
"A body, initially at room temperature 20 degrees celcius, is heated....."
They gave me Newton's Law of Cooling, which is:
dT/dt = -k(T-M)
where M = the surrounding temperature, T = the temperature of the body and k is just a constant.
I integrated that to eventually get:
log_e(T-M) = k(c - t)
But from the first part of the question, we know that M = 20, and at t = 0, T = 20, so if we sub those in we get:
log_e(20 - 20) = k(c)
So now we've got log_e(0), which is undefined. What am I doing wrong? :/
Thanks in advance!