A body cools from a temperature 3T to 2T in 10 minutes. The room temperature is T. Assume that Newton's law of cooling is applicable. The temperature of the body at the end of next 10 minutes will be
74T
43T
32T
T
A
74T
B
T
C
32T
D
43T
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From newton's law of cooling,
ln(3T−T2T−T)=kt
=ln(2)=k(10)
For next 10 minutes,
ln(2T−TT′−T)=k(10)
⟹2T−TT′−T=2
⟹T′=32T
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