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Newton's law of cooling states that the rate of cooling of an object is proportional to the temperature difference between the object and its surroundings. suppose tt is time, t is the temperature of the object, and ts is the surrounding temperature. the following differential equation describes newton's law dtdt=k(t−ts),where k is a constant. suppose that we consider a 90∘c cup of coffee in a 24∘c room. suppose it is known that the coffee cools at a rate of 1∘c/min. when it is 70∘c. answer the following questions.
1. find the constant k in the differential equation.
answer (in per minute): k=
2. what is the limiting value of the temperature?
answer (in celsius): t=
3. use euler's method with step size h=2 minutes to estimate the temperature of the coffee after 10 minutes.
answer (in celsius): t(10)≈

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