kangsang24
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I have been ripping my hair out over this problem!! Please help someone!
A cup of hot coffee initially at 90 C cools to 80 C in five minutes while sitting in a room of temperature 20 C. Determine when the temperature of the coffee is 50 C given that the room temperature is decreasing at the rate of 1 C.
How do you alter T = (To-M) e^(-kt) + M to accomodate the decreasing room temperature??? I was given the hint dT/dt = K[20 - t -T]. Why dT/dt? I figured you would need to find dM/dt since its the rate of the ambient temperature M that is decreasing.
A cup of hot coffee initially at 90 C cools to 80 C in five minutes while sitting in a room of temperature 20 C. Determine when the temperature of the coffee is 50 C given that the room temperature is decreasing at the rate of 1 C.
How do you alter T = (To-M) e^(-kt) + M to accomodate the decreasing room temperature??? I was given the hint dT/dt = K[20 - t -T]. Why dT/dt? I figured you would need to find dM/dt since its the rate of the ambient temperature M that is decreasing.