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Newton’s Law of Cooling

Newton’s Law of Cooling

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Newton’s Law of Cooling

Newton’s Law of Cooling is like a recipe for predicting how fast a hot object will cool down. It’s named after Sir Isaac Newton, who formulated this law in the 17th century. Before Newton, people noticed that hot objects cool down, but they didn’t have a good way to describe them mathematically. They could feel … Read more

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