In this video, we derive Newton's Law of Cooling and use it to determine how fast a bottle of water cools when it is placed inside of a refrigerator.
We are given that the bottle of water is a room temperature of 25C when placed into a fridge kept at 3C. We are also given that after half an hour (30mins) the water temperature has dropped by 10C.
We want to find out
a) What the temperature is at 1 hour
b) How long it takes to reach a temperature of 4C
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Hey @masterwu !
First of all: Thanks.
But now: I understood the beginning and I can use this knowledge in my daily life - but when you started with the formulars --- sorry --- I was out for this :P
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Thank you very much for you kind words @tibfox ... it's ok about the formulas haha, I don't blame you :)
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