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State the Newton's law of cooling​

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Answer:

Q=h.A.(T(t)-Tenu)

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Step-by-step explanation:

Newton's law of cooling (or heating) states that the temperature of a body changes at a rate proportional to the difference in temperature between the body and its surroundings. It is a reasonably accurate approximation in some circumstances. dTdt=−k(T−T0), where k is a positive constant.

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