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2 October, 02:30

If a room temperature roast cools from 68°F to 25°F in 5 hours at freezer temperature of 20°F,

how long (to the nearest hour) will it take the roast to cool to 21°F?

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  1. 2 October, 04:11
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    9 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to Newton's laws of cooling

    dT/dt = - k (T - A)

    Let U = T - A

    dU/dT = 1

    dU = dT

    dt/dt = - kU

    dT = - kU (dt)

    dU/U = - kdt

    On integration

    ln (U) = - kt + C

    U = Ce^-kt

    T - A = Ce^-kt

    T (0) = 68

    T (5) = 25

    68 - 20 = Ce^-k (0)

    C = 48

    and

    25 - 20 = 48e^-k (5)

    5 = 48e^-5k

    e^-5k = 5/48

    -5k = ln (5/48)

    k = - ln (5/48) / 5

    k = - 0.4524

    T - 20 = 48e^-0.4524t

    When T = 21

    21 - 20 = 48e^-0.4524t

    1 = 48e^-0 ... 4524t

    e^-0.4524t = 1/48

    -0.4524t = ln (1/48)

    t = - ln (1/48) / 0.4524

    t = 8.5570

    t = 9 hours (to the nearest hour)
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