Need help on this question on Newtons law of cooling

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The discussion revolves around a homework question involving Newton's law of cooling, where a body cools from 70°C to 50°C in 6 minutes in a surrounding temperature of 30°C. The user attempts to solve the problem using the formula dq/dt = -k(θ-θs) but becomes confused during the calculations. Another participant emphasizes that the forum does not provide direct solutions to homework problems but offers hints instead. The conversation also includes a reminder about the forum's rules against using text speak in posts. The user is encouraged to continue working on the problem with guidance rather than complete solutions.
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Homework Statement



please i need help as have been trying to solve this question: A body cools from 70°C to 50°C in 6mins when the temp of the surrounding is 30°C. what wil be the tempt of the body after another 12mins if the cooling obeys Newtons law of cooling


equation:
dq/dt = -k(θ-θs)

where m- mass of the body
c-specific heat capacity of the body
θ-temp of the body
θs-temp of the surrounding or room

The Attempt at a Solution



i tried sovling it as follows:

dq=mc(70-50)

=20mc

dq/dt= 20mc/6= -k(70-50) =-20k

dq=mc(50-θs)
dq-dt=mc(50-θs)/12=-k

got lost from here please help!
 
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Hi. by relation q=cθ the equation is

dθ/dt = -k/c (θ-θs) solving it
θ = (θ0-θs) e^-k/c t + θs
where θ0 is initial temperature of the body.

regards.
 
thanks for the help
 
hey,

wouldnt mind if you help me in solving them as regards to the equation given
 
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dan4loriel said:

Homework Statement



please i need help as have been trying to solve this question: A body cools from 70°C to 50°C in 6mins when the temp of the surrounding is 30°C. what wil be the tempt of the body after another 12mins if the cooling obeys Newtons law of cooling


equation:
dq/dt = -k(θ-θs)

where m- mass of the body
c-specific heat capacity of the body
θ-temp of the body
θs-temp of the surrounding or room

The Attempt at a Solution



i tried sovling it as follows:

dq=mc(70-50)

=20mc

dq/dt= 20mc/6= -k(70-50) =-20k

dq=mc(50-θs)
dq-dt=mc(50-θs)/12=-k

got lost from here please help!

dan4loriel said:
hey,

wouldnt mind if you help me in solving them as regards to the equation given

We don't solve your homework problems for you here at the PF. We can give hints, like the one you got above. Now it is your turn to do wht work in solving the problem.

BTW -- I fixed up the "txt speak" abbreviation in your post. We do not allow txt speak abbreviations like "d" or "u" here. Please re-read the Rules link at the top of the page. Thanks.
 
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