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Hey guys I need help finding a simple calculus formula of how a cup of coffe from hot gets cold, our professor told us to have it as homework for today but all my search on the internet was pointless I only found temperature formulas used in quemestry. One student said in class if it was 1/x the professor said is not that one but the idea was close. Does anyone knows that formula?

asked Sep 22 '10 at 09:13

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Patxi
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closed Sep 22 '10 at 14:32

my professor said math majors, computer engeneers, civil engenners any other engeneer should know the formula.

(Sep 22 '10 at 09:15) Patxi Patxi's gravatar image

The question has been closed for the following reason "The question is answered, right answer was accepted" by Patxi Sep 22 '10 at 14:32


I apologise in advance if this is of no help - Newton Law of Cooling

good luck.

answered Sep 22 '10 at 09:31

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thank u I'l tell you when the class is done :)

(Sep 22 '10 at 09:34) Patxi Patxi's gravatar image

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