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A cup of coffee cools from 120-115°f in 0.5 minutes in a room of 65°f. how long will it take to cool from 105°f _90°f in the same room use newton's law of Cooling
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A cup of coffee cools from 120-115°f in 0.5 minutes in a room of 65°f. how long will it take to cool from 105°f _90°f in the same room use newton's law of Cooling
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1.5 minutes to get to 90 degrees f from 105 degrees f (it is just basic adding
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